Rory McIlroy found himself involved in a heated exchange with a fan during the final round of the PGA Championship after a disruptive “USA” chant from the gallery drew his attention during play.

McIlroy previously endured abuse from American fans at the Ryder Cup last November.

The incident occurred during a key moment of the round, when crowd noise from a spectator appeared to interrupt the atmosphere as McIlroy prepared for his shot. He reacted by turning to the gallery and addressing the fan, and the exchange quickly drew attention from those in attendance. Play continued shortly after, but the interaction became a focal point of discussion as the round progressed.

McIlroy remained in contention throughout the round, navigating and playing through a competitive field while dealing with the pressure of a major championship setting.

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The incident occurred at a moment when the pro golfer’s composure and concentration were critical. This added another layer of difficulty in an already high-stakes situation. He continued performing as the tournament unfolded, with the incident serving as a notable moment during the final round.

The exchange also renewed discussion of fan behavior in golf, a hot topic historically. Crowd etiquette in golf is traditionally much more restrained than in other sports. Whenever there are loud crowds or disruptive behavior, it is frowned upon in the sport, and such behavior has become more common as of late. This has led to debate on how players and officials should react to such incidents.

As the tournament concluded, the moment remained a talking point among fans and analysts, highlighting the balance between crowd engagement and player concentration.

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