No hard feelings, Rory.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan said he understands why Rory McIlroy withdrew from the Travelers Championship — the final signature event on the calendar — to recover from a meltdown at the US Open.
“Sometimes you just need to focus on what you need,” Monahan said a day before the tournament at TPC River Highlands outside of Hartford.
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“And that’s what he’s doing and that’s exactly what he should be doing because that’s what he thinks is the right path.”
McIlroy twice had a one-shot lead at Pinehurst No.2 before he bogeyed three of the last four holes, missing a pair of par putts from inside four feet.
Instead of McIlroy’s fifth major championship — and his first in 10 years — Bryson DeChambeau claimed his second.
On Tuesday, McIlroy said on social media that he would be taking three weeks off to “build myself back up”.
He is planning to return July 10-14 for the Scottish Open, where he is the defending champion, followed by the British Open the following week at Royal Troon in Scotland.
Without him, there will be 71 players teeing off on Thursday in the limited field, no-cut signature event at the TPC River Highlands.
McIlroy is the only one in the top eight in the world ranking or the top 30 in the FedEx Cup standings who will miss it.
“You look at the quality of the field that we have this week, we’re going to have a great Travelers Championship,” Monahan said. “And I’m looking forward to getting Rory back in Scotland.”