{"id":56056,"date":"2025-07-20T02:50:04","date_gmt":"2025-07-20T02:50:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sportscasting.com\/uk\/?p=56056"},"modified":"2025-07-20T07:20:22","modified_gmt":"2025-07-20T07:20:22","slug":"rory-mcilroys-royal-portrush-61-course-record","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sportscasting.com\/uk\/news\/rory-mcilroys-royal-portrush-61-course-record\/","title":{"rendered":"The Full Story Behind Rory McIlroy’s Royal Portrush Course Record 61, Aged Just 16"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Rory McIlroy Royal Portrush 61 has been billed as one of the ‘greatest rounds of golf ever played’<\/em> – not only did he smash the course record by THREE shots, but he was also aged just 16.<\/strong><\/p>\n So, with the 153rd Open Championship heading back to Northern Ireland and the scene of the famous Rory McIlroy Portrush 61 course record, we take a look at the FULL STORY behind the round of a lifetime.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Rewind back to 2005, when the current world number two Rory McIlroy was only 16 and playing as an amateur off a handicap of +4.<\/p>\n Rory was in action in the North Of Ireland Championship at Royal Portrush – which is one of the big amateur golf events in the country.<\/p>\n Only the week prior to this event, McIlroy had also been asked to play in the Scottish Open, which that year was won by South Africa’s Tim Clark at Loch Lomond.<\/p>\n However, Rory carded two opening rounds of 74-76 and missed the cut by a massive 10 shots.<\/p>\n It was still off to Portrush though and having won both the West Of Ireland and Irish Close titles earlier that year (2005), the McIlroy name was starting to buzz around the amateur circuit.<\/p>\n Before the event, the players had to deal with 36 holes of stroke play – which consisted of 18 at the Championship Course and 18 at the Valley Course.<\/p>\n McIlroy carded a 71 at the Valley, which was even par.<\/p>\n Then it was onto the Championship Course – the start of the famous Rory McIlroy Portrush course record 61.<\/p>\n However, things actually didn’t start too well for Rory – missing a putt on the par-4 first that was very doable.<\/p>\n He still managed par though – and at this stage he wasn’t to know what was about to happen.<\/p>\n The good news is McIlroy quickly recovered from that miss on the par-5 second – making birdie after a fine 6-iron to the green.<\/p>\n A birdie at the shorter 6th hole (par 3) and a par at the 9th (par 5) saw Rory finish the front nine in just 33.<\/p>\n This made him -3 at the turn and well-and-truly ON for the course record.<\/p>\nThe Rory McIlroy Portrush Course Record 61 – The Full Story and Scorecard \u26f3<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Rory McIlroy’s Portrush Course Record Could Have Been Better – If He’d Holed An Easy Putt On The First \ud83c\udfcc\ufe0f<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Rory Ended The Front Nine -3 After Three Birdies\u00a0<\/strong><\/h2>\n