Rory McIlroy Round 3 Highlights | 2024 Dubai Invitational



Highlights from Rory McIlroy’s third round 67 at the 2024 Dubai Invitational, at Dubai Creek.

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The DP World Tour resumes its 2024 season with the first event of a five-week stretch in the Middle East as the inaugural Dubai Invitational marks the start of the International Swing. World Number Two Rory McIlroy will be at the Dubai Creek Resort this week. The Northern Irishman has enjoyed great success in middle east, claiming five of his 16 DP World Tour titles in Dubai. The 34-year-old begins the new year aiming to win the sixth Harry Vardon Trophy of his career. Six-time DP World Tour winner Tommy Fleetwood will be in Dubai this week. He’s making back-to-back appearances on the DP World Tour as the Englishman looks to build on momentum generated from an impressive 2023 season, which included his second Ryder Cup win, and a runner up finish in Dubai at the DP World Tour Championship. DP World Tour Championship winner Nicolai Højgaard will also fancy his chances this week. He’ll be looking to kick on from a successful 2023 which included victories as part of Continental Europe in the inaugural Hero Cup and Team Europe in the Ryder Cup at Marco Simone, as well as earning PGA TOUR playing privileges for 2024 via the FedEx Cup. Others to look out for are Luke Donald, Francesco Molinari and Thriston Lawrence.

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23 thoughts on “Rory McIlroy Round 3 Highlights | 2024 Dubai Invitational”

  1. GREAT NEWS EVERYONE, AS PREDICTED RORY CHOKED JUST PERFECTLY ON THE LAST TO LOSE BY ONE SHOT…. CONGRATULATIONS TO TOMMY FLEETWOOD… CAN WE GET SOME REAL HIGHLIGHTS NOW DPWORLD TOUR!? YOU DIRTY DOGS….

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  2. Really don’t understand why they always show his “highlights”.
    Rory (considering he’s usually in the world’s top three), is a regular choker, and he’s just done it again on the final hole on Sunday.
    He’s a Tiger Woods wannabe, but unfortunately he doesn’t have the game or mental strength that Tiger possessed when in his prime! Head to head against any strong minded pro, Rory would lose in the majority of tournaments.
    Remember the Ryder Cup singles against Patrick Reed, the final round at St Andrews in 2010, and the final round at Augusta in 2011?

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