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The Open 2016: Rory McIlroy needs six shots to get out of Postage Stamp bunker at Royal Troon

RORY McILROY sent out a warning to other Open stars at Royal Troon: don’t mess with the Postage Stamp.

The Northern Irish golf star took SIX attempts to get the ball onto the green when stuck in a deep coffin bunker during practice on the eighth.

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Rory McIlroy takes a look at the shot and how to play it out of the coffin bunker

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The infamous Postage Stamp – the eighth hole at Royal Troon – is a difficult hole for any player

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Other pros will want to take note to avoid this bunker during play at Royal Troon

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It took Rory McIlroy SIX attempts to get the ball out of the bunker on the eighth hole

 

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Not that it was an easy shot, mind.

The height difference between the sand and the hole is over six feet with the Ayrshire course.

His first two attempts hit the wall and then the next three squirted out of the bunker before rolling back in.

Other players will be watching the bunker with trepidation – if four-time Major winner McIlroy struggles on such a hole then the rest of the field are going to avoid falling foul to the same problems when play starts on Thursday.

 

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Rory McIlroy explained his play around Royal Troon during practice

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Rory McIlroy explained his play around Royal Troon during practice

Masters champion Danny Willett had a different practice experience. He and Colin Montgomerie spent an afternoon at Ibrox, trying to nail a hole-in-one.

 

Rory McIlroy struggled at the famous Postage Stamp par 3

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