Rory McLero hopes that traveler is ‘right type’ for the open.

Rory McLaroy will see atonement after a atonement at the US Open after a atonement after a atonement weekend, when he is closed at the Travellers Championship in Cromwell, Con on Thursday.
Certainly, McLero shut down a strong shutdown with six birdies in the last round of Sunday, which ended in the 19th position in the US Open.
While this year’s competition was enough to book an automatic space in Europe’s Rider Cup team for this year’s competition in Bethapage Black at Farmingdale, NY, it did not leave a good taste in his mouth.
Eventually, Golfer ranked number 2 in the world, as he attempted to ride a victory this year at The Players Championships, Pebal Beach and The Masters this year.
He said, McLero’s frustrations were clear – they broke a tea marker into pieces, finally. The 36 -year -old also refused to talk to the media during the first two days of the competition before taking a pinch on Saturday that “this is more disappointed with you,” adding later, “I think I have acquired the right to do what I want to do.”
Mcilroy took a different tone on Wednesday.
“I think it can be quite difficult to play next week after the major championship in these events sometimes when you are in dispute and you are trying to win them,” he said. “After a week I did in Okmont last week, where you are not enough in the mixture, but you think you find something in your game, you are excited to come back and play again.
“Yes, looking ahead for the week. It is a correct chaser for Omont last week, and good to get out on a golf course where you feel that you can make a lot of shovedy.”
The TPC River Highlands is a friendly course filled with Burdies and low score opportunities, which have a lot for the pleasure of the McLero.
“I think it is welcome, especially after – look, the people who played the monument were a piece,” he said. “See, there are a lot of people in the field this week, where it is their fourth tournament in a row, so yes, they have been kept through wrinkles in the last few weeks, and this is a welcome setup where they think they can take a little rest and not grind so much for your score.”
The Travelers Championship, the final signature program of the season, is McLero’s final PGA Tour event, before he returned to Europe before a big July.
Mcilroy will be in the headlines throughout the week in its original northern Ireland when the open championship is played in the Royal Portrash.
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