After Scottie Scheffler's latest win at the Memorial Tournament, much of the talk coming into this week's RBC Canadian Open was how Rory McIlroy would respond in his first start since the PGA Championship. Even those with concerns about McIlroy's recent form would have never guessed how poorly his week would go. He ended up missing the cut by 12 shots and finished tied for 149th out of 153 players.

McIlroy stumbled out of the gate with a first-round 71 that had him tied for 119th, but he still had a chance at the weekend with a good round on Friday. The 2025 Masters champion teed off in the afternoon and made par on his first four holes before disaster struck when he missed his tee shot right in the rough, caught a flyer and sailed his approach over the gallery and into a penalty area. Af

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