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Rory McIlroy was caught up in one of the most iconic Tiger Woods moments of all time.

And he could only muster up two words in response: ‘Holy s***’

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With the Tour Championship upon us, there will be endless replays of Woods’ comeback victory in 2018.

It is considered one of the most enduring scenes in sport history – as an all-time icon walked among thousands of fans to pull off something nobody thought was possible.

The golf legend had not won on the PGA Tour for five years due to numerous injuries that doctors thought would end his career.

Tiger Woods

His stunning triumph at East Lake in 2018 was treated like a second coming – and preceded his remarkable Masters victory in 2019.

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An interesting sub-plot to Woods’ Tour Championship victory was the presence of McIlroy.

The Northern Irishman, who grew up idolising Woods, was paired with the great man heading into the final round.

At three shots back, McIlroy found himself in a horrible position, knowing victory would ruin a story that all golf fans were rooting for.

Luckily for the history books, Woods never faltered, and after successfully finding a greenside bunker with his second shot at the par-five 18th, it was game over.

As McIlroy and Woods, the game’s two most famous players, strolled up the fairway, fans broke contain.

Thousands of them flooded the 18th fairway to be part of the historic moment.

Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods

McIlroy and Woods, who have grown close over the years, can be seen aiming a few nervous smiles towards each other as security tried to keep fans at bay.

In the end, McIlroy ran ahead and vacated the scene, leaving Woods to look as though he was marching an army into battle.

It created a breathtaking scene which quickly went viral on social media – and McIlroy was almost left speechless.

He congratulated Woods during an emotional embrace on the 18th green, and as he walked towards the scoring tent, he turned to a TV camera and said: “Holy s***”.

Meanwhile, Woods said: “I was having a hard time not crying on that last hole.

“I just can’t believe I’ve pulled this off.”

Tiger Woods

The 15-time major winner and 81-time PGA Tour winner had dropped to 1,199 in the world rankings less than a year before the victory, having undergone spinal fusion surgery.

He added: “It’s been tough. I’ve had a not-so-easy last couple of years.

“I’ve worked my way back. I couldn’t have done it without the help of all the people around me.

“Some of the other players knew what I was struggling with. It was really special to see them at the green on 18.

“It’s just hard to believe I won the Tour Championship.”

Woods’ progress would be dented by a near-fatal car accident in 2021 and the 48-year-old will not be competing at this year’s Tour Championship.

These days, his only competitive outings come in the majors and a small handful of PGA Tour events.

Despite ongoing struggles with injuries and questions over his continuing efforts to compete, Woods still believes he can win at the highest level.

Speaking to talkSPORT.com at The Open in July, he said: “I’ll play as long as I can play and I feel like I can win the event.”

When pressed on whether that belief has wavered amid a number of poor finishes in recent years, he simply replied: “No.”

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Tiger Woods‘ former coach Hank Haney has urged Rory McIlroy to stick with caddie Harry Diamond despite his recent woes.

It has been a difficult year so far for McIlroy, who fumbled the chance to end his 10-year major championship drought in June after a disastrous collapse at the US Open.

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The Northern Irishman also struggled at last week’s BMW Championship in Colorado, where he threw one of his clubs into the water and even snapped his driver in half amid frustration over his form.

McIlroy hit back at his comments by saying: ‘Hank Haney has never been in that position.

‘Just because Harry is not as vocal or loud with his words as other caddies, it doesn’t mean that he doesn’t say anything and that he doesn’t do anything. I just wish that, you know, these guys that criticize when things don’t go my way, they never say anything good when things do go my way.’

He also added: ‘Someone said to me once, if you would never take advice from these people, you would never take their criticisms, either. Certainly wouldn’t go to Hank Haney for advice.’

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A few months on from their spat, Haney has stressed that he still believes Diamond is a ‘great’ caddie for McIlroy.

Tiger Woods VS Rory McIlroy

And in light of his recent problems, Woods’ ex-coach is not convinced that parting with him is the answer.

When asked on X if McIlroy will return with a new caddie in 2025, Haney told a fan: ‘No, I think his caddie is great for him. I never said he wasn’t great for Rory, I said they made a mistake on #15 at the US Open.

‘I actually am actually a big fan of friend caddie’s, anyone can make a mistake.’

McIlroy appeared set to end his decade-long major title drought at the US Open, only to bogey three of the last four holes – and miss two putts from inside four feet – to hand Bryson DeChambeau the championship.

And as his form deteriorated at the BMW Championship, the red mist descended for him in Colorado.

At one stage the world No. 3 fired off a wayward shot with his ball coming to rest on the bank just above a creek that meanders down the right side of the fairway, narrowly avoiding the drink.

He then used the club as a crutch while leaning over to pick up his tee, but was almost sent tumbling as it gave way beneath him, bending and shattering.

One day earlier, McIlroy angrily tossed his 3 wood golf club into the water in disgust as he let his frustrations boil over after a tough day on the green.

The four-time major champion although still clearly annoyed dejectedly walked down to the bank of the water to collect his golf club out of the water.

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Golf veteran Lee Westwood has lashed out at critics who he feels are “brainwashed” by the negative perception of LIV Golf.

The 51-year-old, who was among the first to join the controversial Saudi-backed circuit last summer, has faced a barrage of criticism from both peers and golf enthusiasts. On the Fairway to Heaven podcast, Westwood confessed, “After 30 years of being a professional sportsman I’ve learned not to give a s— what anybody thinks.”

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Throughout his career, Westwood remained loyal to the European Tour, resisting the allure of the PGA Tour’s prestige before making the switch to LIV. He explained, “I’ve been a member of the European tour for nearly 30 years and I’ve won in the U.S. twice, didn’t take up membership there, you know, stayed on the European Tour.

“I enjoyed playing in Europe and that’s where I felt like I belonged. Covid came along, a lot of people went and started up in the States because of world ranking points and various things. But I stayed in Europe and played European tour events, to support them and you know add to those fields I suppose. So I clearly have a very different idea about loyalty than people who have said stupid things.

“I think a lot of those people are now starting to understand that they were being brainwashed by certain people with just purely financial motivations on their mind. They were making up these stories and trying to give people these ideas about us players that were going to LIV just to really forge their case with the public, and convince the public that we were bad and they were good.”

Known for his outspoken nature and defending his choices, Westwood has had several clashes with golf players and fans over the years regarding the LIV league.

Rory McIlroy’s Harsh Criticism

Before last year’s Ryder Cup, McIlroy commented: “It’s certainly a little strange not having them around but I think this week of all weeks it’s going to hit home with them they are not here. They are going to miss being here more than we’re missing them. This week is a realisation that the decision that they made has led to not being a part of this week and that’s tough.

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“The landscape in golf is ever-changing and more dynamic and we’ll see what happens and whether they will be part of it in the future. I always thought leading up to this week is when it’s going to hit home that they are not going to be here.”

Westwood didn’t hesitate to respond to criticism from figures like McIlroy and Woods regarding his move to the LIV series, pointing out to Eurosport that the PGA’s new TGL ‘high-tech golf league’ seemed to be taking a leaf out of LIV’s book. He said: “I laugh at what the PGA Tour players have come up with. It’s just a copy of what LIV is doing.

“There are a lot of hypocrites out there. They all say LIV is ‘not competitive’. They all point at the no-cut aspect of LIV and the ‘short fields’. Now, funnily enough, they are proposing 20 events that look a lot like LIV. Hopefully, at some point they will all choke on their words. And hopefully, they will be held to account as we were in the early days.”

In response to Tiger Woods’ remarks that LIV stars had “turned their back on what allowed them to get to this position”, Westwood retorted: “The LIV players will talk the LIV tour up, the PGA players that aren’t on the LIV tour will talk the PGA Tour up and put down the LIV tour. I don’t pay too much attention to people’s opinions. Tiger is entitled to his opinion.”

Westwood has also been involved in verbal spats with other players. Eddie Pepperell criticized him on social media last August, responding to the OWGR rankings – which he wasn’t included in – with a cry-laughing emoji.

Pepperell didn’t find it funny, instead criticizing Westwood’s decision to play in the LIV Golf league for substantial sums of money.

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Pepperell, 33, wrote: “I’ll tell you what’s a joke Lee; you earning 3X the average annual UK salary in one week for shooting +20 over 3 rounds,” to which Westwood replied: “PIP? Miss that one did you? Monday simulator games? Miss that one too? ” This was a jab at the PGA’s Player Impact Program – a bonus pool that rewarded the tour’s top players in 2021.

Pepperell shot back: “It’s all laughable. From you earning £100k last week for playing like a turnip to the TGL/PIP. Pro golf has degraded itself to being just about the money. Maybe it always has been and I’m naïve, but it isn’t doing much to improve the sport and genuinely ‘grow the game’.”

The debate heated up, but Westwood stood his ground, later firing back: “You know who’s responsible for all of this! Me and @IanJamesPoulter asked all the questions at the Players meeting at Wentworth and you sat right in front of me bowing your head like a nodding donkey while KP was spouting his political head/master s****.”

In 2022, Westwood also found himself in a heated exchange with former Sunderland footballer Gordon Armstrong, who shockingly likened Westwood’s move to LIV Golf to match-fixing in soccer. In a sharp retort, Westwood said: “You’ve likened playing for another league to someone who commits a criminal offence of throwing football matches? What an amazing grasp of reality! I’m sure your employers will be thrilled to hear this logic.”

Initially, Armstrong hit back with: “You took loads more money when you really don’t need it, which I never said was criminal, like Jon Rahm said you guys could never spend all your money, what I said was it has completely spoilt your reputation as a legend of European Golf,” but he eventually removed the tweet.

Armstrong came back later to offer an apology for his remarks, stating: “Apologies the bit about other footballers went too far,” which Westwood acknowledged and accepted.

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