Rory McIlroy's worst finishes at British Open: Full history of golfer's performances at PGA Tour major

2024-07-19
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The British Open holds a special place in Rory McIlroy's heart.

The native of Northern Ireland got his start on the European Tour before making it to the PGA Tour, where he holds four majors wins on his resume and three FedEx Cup championships. He has represented Europe on the international stage in the past, so it's understandable why the national open held in his neck of the woods means a little bit more. 

"I think history and tradition and legacy are a really big part of the game of golf," McIlroy said when discussing the national Opens earlier this year. "The Opens definitely mean something else."

McIlroy has certainly endured his ups-and-downs at the Open Championship, also referred to as the British Open. From claiming the Claret Jug, to narrowly missing the top spot of the leaderboard, to failing to make the weekend, the golfer certainly has endured a mix of emotions throughout his history at the major. 

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From his highest highs, to his lowest lows, here is a history of McIlroy's finishes at the British Open. 

Rory McIlroy worst finishes at British Open

Without a miraculous Round 2 on Friday in the 2024 tournament, McIlroy finished with one of his worst showings at The Open. By the end of the second day, he sat tied for 126th place at 11-over and missed the cut for the first time since 2019.

He finished Round 1 on an 18th-hole bogey, collecting 78 shots to end the day at 7-over. Failing to improve his score on day two, McIlroy shot eight on the par five fourth hole and bogeyed on the third, fifth and sixth holes to dig himself into a +13 trench. Though he managed to get it back down to +11, there was little he could do to avoid being sent home.

McIlroy has played 14 times at the Open prior to 2024. Out of those 14 competitions, he only missed the cut twice.

The first came in 2013, where an 8-over round to start the tournament set him up to miss the weekend cut at Muirfield. 

Then in 2019, 8-over-par showing in the first round, once again put him in a bad spot. His first round included a quadruple bogey on the No. 1, a double bogey on No. 16, and a triple bogey on No. 18. He roared back with a 6-under showing in the second round, but missed the cut by a single stroke at Royal Portrush. 

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McIlroy was successful in winning the Claret Jug in 2014. At the time, it was his third major in his career. 

The Northern Irishman prevailed at Royal Liverpool, becoming the sixth golfer to win the championship by leading wire-to-wire. He began with a 6-under round on that Thursday, and did not look back, ending the tournament 17-under to beat Rickie Fowler and Sergio Garcia by two strokes. 

Rory McIlroy British Open history

When McIlroy won his first British Open in 2014, he seemed destined to win at least one more. 

A decade later, he is still looking for another win at the Open. 

He nearly finished atop the leaderboard for the Claret Jug in 2018. McIlroy was one of four golfers to end the final round at 6-under, however, Francesco Molinari earned the win by ending his tournament at 8-under, winning by two strokes. While McIlroy was close to the top of the leaderboard, he never had a victory within grasp. 

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Another one of his closest finishes came in 2022 at St. Andrew's when he suffered a similar collapse to the one he had in June at the U.S. Open. Missed opportunities to put the match away, paired with a ferocious final round by Cameron Smith, led to McIlory finishing third, watching as the Australian claimed his first major. 

Here is a look at the full British Open results for McIlroy in his career. 

Year Finish
2007 T42
2008 N/A
2009 T47
2010 T3
2011 T25
2012 T60
2013 Cut
2014 Won
2015 N/A
2016 T5
2017 T4
2018 T2
2019 Cut
2020 No tournament (COVID-19
2021 T46
2022 3
2023 T6
2024 Cut