Rory McIlroy showcased his resilience at the 2025 Australian Open, held at Royal Melbourne, where he faced a challenging second round. After a shaky start that saw him briefly drop outside the cut line, McIlroy rallied with a series of impressive shots, including three birdies on the final holes, to finish at two-under par and make the cut.
This performance not only highlights McIlroy's competitive spirit but also underscores the significance of the Australian Open as a key event in the DP World Tour calendar. With the tournament attracting top players from around the globe, McIlroy's ability to perform under pressure adds another layer of excitement to the event.
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