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Newly crowned Masters champion Rory McIlroy is set to make a highly anticipated return to Royal Portrush for the upcoming Open Championship. Mark Darbon, the chief executive of the R&A, emphasized that McIlroy has "unfinished business" at this iconic venue. The golfer's previous experience at Portrush, where he faced challenges during the 2019 Open, adds a layer of intrigue to his upcoming performance.
McIlroy, who has long been a favorite among fans, will undoubtedly feel the weight of expectations as he aims to secure a major title on home soil. The Open Championship at Royal Portrush is a unique opportunity for him to showcase his skills and potentially redeem himself from past disappointments. With the support of local fans and the momentum from his recent Masters victory, McIlroy is poised to make a significant impact at this year's tournament, making it a must-watch event for golf enthusiasts.
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