Rory McIlroy arrives back in the north of Ireland this week with one major box finally ticked-he is now a career Grand Slam winner, having captured the elusive Masters title earlier this year.

But even with that triumph still fresh, his homecoming is proving anything but straightforward.

Fresh off a strong second-place finish at the Genesis Scottish Open, McIlroy enters The Open Championship in good form. Yet the talk ahead of this week’s tournament at Royal Portrush has been dominated not by his golf swing, but by the emotional pressure he faces returning home.

His former Ryder Cup teammate Graeme McDowell, also a native of the north of Ireland, believes the mental toll of the occasion could weigh heavily on McIlroy, despite his recent success.

McDowell warns of emotional burden at Portrush

“I think Rory is going to be under a lot of emotional stress,” McDowell told Mail Sport. “I think the weight of a golfing nation on his shoulders, it’s one part of a celebration for what he’s achieved in the Grand Slam.”

McDowell, who will serve as an analyst for The Open on Sky Sports this week, suggested that McIlroy‘s return to Portrush is about more than golf-it’s about redemption and delivering for a passionate home crowd that has waited years for this moment.

“He obviously desperately wants to perform here after A) the way he played in 2019, and B) the fact he’s in front of his adoring public here in the north of Ireland,” McDowell added.

Those memories from 2019 still linger. McIlroy‘s last Open appearance at Portrush ended in disappointment. A disastrous opening round of 79 put him on the back foot, and although he bounced back with a brilliant 65 in round two, it wasn’t enough. He missed the cut at two-over-par, falling short of expectations in front of a home crowd desperate to see him succeed.

Now, six years later, he returns a Grand Slam champion-but also under more pressure than ever to deliver the performance that escaped him last time. McIlroy will need to balance the excitement and pride of returning home with the burden of expectation, all while navigating one of the most challenging links courses in golf.

The spotlight will be squarely on him at Royal Portrush, and while his game appears sharp, it’s the emotional component that may ultimately define his week.

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