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Lyle backs McIlroy for Major glory

- ED ELLIOT

RORY McIlROY has been backed for US Open glory by fellow Briton Sandy Lyle following his timely triumph at the Canadian Open.

The Northern Irishman will tee off at Brookline Country Club buoyed by clinching the 21st PGA Tour crown of his career in Ontario last weekend.

Two-time Major winner Lyle expects McIlory to be brimming with confidence going into the showpiece tournament in Massachuse­tts, which begins today.

“US Open’s are tough but McIlroy, obviously winning in Canada, that couldn’t have happened at a better time for him,” Lyle said. “He needed that boost.

You can’t go into a drug store and buy that boost of energy, of confidence, it has to be earned and that’s through winning. And that’s what he did really well, he looked like he enjoyed it.

“If I was going to put money down, I’d pick McIlroy right now because of momentum of winning. “[Scottie] Scheffler would be right behind and Dustin Johnson would be next.”

The build-up to the 122nd edition has been dominated by discussion­s about the LIV Golf tour. The controvers­ial £200 million Saudi Arabian-funded invitation­al series started last week at the Centurion Club in Hemel Hempstead.

Four-time Major winner McIlroy opposes the rebel circuit,

but despite that stance, Lyle – who won the Open Championsh­ip in 1985 and the Masters three years later – believes McIlory would be the top target for LIV organisers seeking further high-profile recruits.

“He might be the one that would be hit with the Saudi thing, the carrot under your nose, money-wise – and Tiger [Woods] as well,” said the 64-year-old Lyle. “He would be the No.1 that they would want – they would want someone like Rory McIlroy to play.

“But I think he’s looked at all the ins and outs, and the dos and don’ts and the don’t knows – there are a lot of don’t knows. Yes, there’s big money. But there are a lot of don’t knows in the longevity of it, how it’s going to unfold.

“It’s a bit like a court case, it could go on for another year, it could go on for another five years. We don’t know the outcome.”

 ?? ?? Rory McIlroy has been boosted by winning in Canada
Rory McIlroy has been boosted by winning in Canada

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