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Soren Kjeldsen Wins Irish Open as Rory McIlroy Misses the Cut for 3rd Straight Year

Soren Kjeldsen Wins Irish Open as Rory McIlroy Misses the Cut for 3rd Straight Year
Danish golfer Soren Kjeldsen battled adverse weather conditions plus a difficult final round to win Sunday’s Irish Open on the first hole of a three-man playoff.

With a two-stroke lead going into the final round, Kjeldsen nearly missed out on his fourth European Tour win.  Despite an iffy round, the Dane managed to battle back to finish at 2-under to tie Eddie Pepperell and Bernd Wiesberger.

Going into the playoff, Kjeldsen was able to hold his nerve to sink a birdie putt that secured him victory for the first time in six years.

“Three weeks ago I was 112th in the Order of Merit and my game was not in good shape,” the golfer told reporters afterwards.  “With [recently] turning 40 you wonder was that it?  Now I am standing here and it’s pretty remarkable really.”

Sunday’s win also earned Kjeldsen an invite to July’s Open Championship.  Marking the Dane’s first appearance at the major since 2010.

“It’s like I am dreaming but I don’t want anyone to wake me up,” he said.

Tough conditions at Royal County Down meant a not-so-great couple of days for some of the game’s biggest names.

He might have been the tournament host and the event’s chief supporter, but World Number 1 Rory McIlroy failed to make the Irish Open cut for the third straight year.

A disastrous opening round of 80 proved too difficult for the 26-year-old to overcome.  Marking McIlroy’s second missed cut in a row after also failing to make the grade at Wentworth last month.

Rickie Fowler and Graeme McDowell managed to both finish T30 at +7, while Lee Westwood ended the weekend T53 at +12.

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