Rory McIlroy interrumpe su ronda de práctica por una ampolla en el pie

La ronda de práctica de Rory McIlroy de este martes en el PGA Championship 2026 fue interrumpida debido a las molestias causadas por una ampolla en su pie derecho.

El golfista norirlandés completó solo tres hoyos en el Aronimink Golf Club en Newtown Square, Pensilvania. Los reporteros presentes señalaron que McIlroy se quitó el zapato en el tercer fairway antes de terminar el hoyo y nuevamente en el cuarto tee, tras lo cual regresó a la casa club en carrito.

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