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'Tough night' for McIlroy after Open disappointment

Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy speaks with the media prior to the US PGA Tour's St. Jude Championship in Memphis, Tennessee. ©AFP

Washington (AFP) - Rory McIlroy endured a "tough night" after an agonizing Open Championship defeat extended his major drought, but the Northern Ireland star said the misery didn't linger.

McIlroy held a share of the 54-hole lead at St.Andrews last month and was two up through nine holes in the final round before Australian Cameron Smith surged away with a 64 to take the Claret Jug with a 20-under par total.

"That night was tough," McIlroy, a four-time major winner, said Wednesday as he prepared for the US PGA Tour St.Jude Championship in Memphis, Tennessee.

"The few days after it were OK, I guess.It probably took me three or four days to sort of get back to myself again.But I think what softened the blow a little bit, I felt -- I should have got the ball up and down on 9, 12 and 14.

"But apart from that, I didn't lose it.I think that's what made it a little easier to get over.The fact that Cam went out and shot 30 on the back nine ...It's not as if I went out there, shot 75," said McIlroy, who was 18-under for the tournament.

"I think because of how I played, it made it I guess just a little easier to get over."

McIlroy said he spent two weeks on holiday in Britain after the final major of the year, not touching a club.

"It was nice to take that little break," he said."I felt like I needed it.I feel refreshed and ready to go for the playoffs."

McIlroy said the fact that he did little wrong at St.Andrews and still couldn't bag a fifth major was less frustrating than encouraging.

"I think it's more, if I keep playing like that in major championships, the law of averages suggests that I'm going to get myself back in the winner's circle eventually," he said.

"If I keep playing the way I've been playing in the bigger tournaments, the law of averages would suggest that I'm going to get myself a trophy at some point."

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