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McIlroy says Shinnecock greens could define US Open test

Rory McIlroy has cautioned that course conditions, especially the greens, will need careful management at Shinnecock Hills during this week’s US Open.

McIlroy says Shinnecock greens could define US Open test
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Rory McIlroy believes the greens at Shinnecock Hills are likely to be the toughest part of this week’s US Open. The six-time major champion has also warned that the USGA will need to keep a close eye on course conditions.

His comments frame the third men’s major of the season as a test of control as much as shot-making. If the putting surfaces become especially severe, patience may be just as important as aggression for players trying to stay in contention.

For editors, the key discussion angle is how far a major championship setup should go in challenging the field. McIlroy’s view points to the familiar US Open balance: demanding conditions can produce drama, but only if the course remains fair.

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