New York Post

McIlroy gives teary apology to teammates

- By MARK CANNIZZARO

SHEBOYGAN, Wis. — Rory McIlroy, the 32year-old from Northern Ireland, has won four major championsh­ips and has all the money he’ll ever need.

Yet on Sunday at Whistling Straits after winning his Ryder Cup singles match against Xander Schauffele, McIlroy, who’d entered the match 0-3 this weekend, broke down into tears in greenside TV interviews, apologizin­g to his teammates for his performanc­e.

“I’ve never really cried or cared about what I’ve done as an individual; I couldn’t give a [bleep],’’ McIlroy said through tears, later apologizin­g to the interviewe­r for cursing. “I love being a part of this team. I love my teammates so much and I should have done more for them this week.

“I just can’t wait to get another shot at this. It is by far the best experience in golf and I hope there are boys and girls watching this today who aspire to play in this event or the Solheim Cup. No matter what happens later, I am proud of every single player, I’m proud of the captain and vice-captains.’’

McIlroy, after losing his first match, in Friday morning foursomes, was benched for the first time in his six-time Ryder Cup career, ending a streak of 26 consecutiv­e matches. He then went on to lose twice on Saturday, which extended his losing streak to five matches, dating back to 2018 in France.

“It’s been a tough week,’’ he said.

This was particular­ly special week for U.S. captain Steve Stricker, a Wisconsin native who’s so emotional he’s cried after every one of his PGA Tour (12) and Champions Tour (7) victories — none of which included a major.

“I never won a major,’’ Stricker said through tears, “but this is my major right here.’’

Dustin Johnson had a remarkable week, becoming the first U.S. player to produce five points since Larry Nelson did it in 1979. He finished off his 5-0-0 record Sunday with a singles win over Paul Casey in a match he never trailed. Johnson was 1-3 in the 2018 Ryder Cup.

“I did not expect 5-0-0, that’s for sure,’’ Johnson said. “Starting the week, if you had told me I was going to go 5-0-0, I probably would have said you were crazy. I didn’t think I was going to play five matches.’’

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