Rory McIlroy had to stop his Tuesday practice round at the PGA Championship after three holes due to a foot issue.
At last week’s Truist Championship, McIlroy, 37, told reporters he was dealing with a blister on the pinky toe of his right foot. “But it’s underneath my nail,” McIlroy said. “So I can’t really get to it. So it’s a little sore, but I’ll be all right.” He said he didn’t have any long-term concerns with the toe.
However, McIlroy was seen limping on the third hole at Aronimink, at one point taking off his shoe. He repeated the move on the fourth tee before halting his practice and deciding to go in. McIlroy was ultimately taken off the course on a golf cart, although appeared to be in good spirits.
Rory is going in after three holes. Limped a bit to the 3rd tee, was sitting in middle of 3rd fairway taking his shoe off, and looks to be calling it a day on the 4th tee box. https://t.co/5VnGcS7wx3
— Brendan Porath (@BrendanPorath) May 12, 2026
McIlroy is a two-time PGA champion, and successfully defended his Masters title last month. He finished T-19 at Quail Hollow last week.
McIlroy has an early tee time on Thursday, going off with Jordan Spieth and Jon Rahm at 8:40 a.m.
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