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RORY BLOWN AWAY BY EXPERIENCE AS SCHEFFLER BAGS GOLD

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RORY McIlroy said the Olympics show “what’s important in sport” after he narrowly missed out on a medal in a dramatic final round of the men’s golf tournament yesterday.

The Northern Irishman was one shot off the lead when he dumped his approach on the 15th hole into the water, eventually finishing in a tie for fifth with Jon Rahm behind champion Scottie Scheffler.

But McIlroy, despite his disappoint­ment, said this week had been refreshing for golf after a turbulent couple of years for the sport due to the controvers­y surroundin­g the Saudi-backed breakaway LIV circuit.

“I still think that the Ryder Cup is the best tournament that we have in our game, pure competitio­n, and I think this has the potential to be right up there with it,” said the four-time Major winner.

“I think with how much of a s**t show the game of golf is right now and you think about the two tournament­s that might be the purest form of competitio­n in our sport, we don’t play for money in it.

“So, it speaks volumes for what’s important in sport and what’s important. I think every single player this week has had an amazing experience.”

A chaotic last day saw a host of players challenge near the top of the leader board.

McIlroy poured in seven birdies to move through the field, before coming up agonisingl­y short of the 15th green and making a double-bogey. “Missed my spot by nearly three or four yards and that ended up costing me a medal,” he said.

“I had a wedge in my hand on 15 and you birdie that and get to 18-under and tied for the lead, yeah, absolutely,” McIlroy added when asked if he was thinking about winning gold.

“Any medal is possible at that point.” Frenchman Victor Perez was eight shots adrift of the lead during the final round before charging into contention with an incredible stretch of five holes that featured four birdies and an eagle. His surge was greeted by raucous scenes in the crowd.

“We don’t get that any other place that we play, maybe apart from the Ryder Cup,” McIlroy said. “I just thought it was an incredible atmosphere and environmen­t to play in.”

 ?? Reuters ?? GOLD medallist Scottie Scheffler of the US (centre) celebrates alongside silver medallist Tommy Fleetwood of Britain (left) and bronze medallist Hideki Matsuyama of Japan. |
Reuters GOLD medallist Scottie Scheffler of the US (centre) celebrates alongside silver medallist Tommy Fleetwood of Britain (left) and bronze medallist Hideki Matsuyama of Japan. |

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