Rory McIlroy Sends Strong Message to Open Chiefs After Scheffler’s Dominant Win

Rory McIlroy didn’t win The Open Championship this year, but he made one thing crystal clear, he wants the tournament back at Royal Portrush soon.

After Scottie Scheffler clinched a dominant win on Sunday, finishing 17-under-par and four shots clear of the field. McIlroy, who finished tied for seventh at 10-under, used his post-round comments to send a direct message to the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews (R&A), urging a swift return of The Open to his home turf in Northern Ireland.

“It’s been an amazing week. I’ve gotten everything I wanted out of it, apart from a Claret Jug,” McIlroy said. “Hopefully, I’ll have one or two Opens left here—one while I’m still competitive and one when I’m more gray than I already am.”

Rory McIlroy’s Homecoming Makes Its Mark

Rory McIlroy soaked in emotional applause from home fans as he walked up the 18th fairway. Despite falling short, he was proud of his performance and grateful for the support. His deep connection to Royal Portrush was on full display, and he wasn’t shy in voicing how highly players regard the venue.

“Honestly, Portrush has quickly turned into one of the best two or three venues that The Open goes to,” he added. “Every player will tell you the same. It’s not just the course, it’s how well everything runs here.”

With the Open Championship schedule locked in through 2027, McIlroy knows a return to Portrush may take time. Next year’s Open heads to Royal Birkdale, with St. Andrews hosting again in 2027.

Still, McIlroy hopes the R&A takes notice. “I’d obviously love it to keep coming back.”

Scheffler, meanwhile, celebrated his fourth major title with his wife and son, further solidifying his dominance. But for McIlroy, the week was more about legacy, home pride, and setting the stage for The Open’s future.

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