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      <title>McIlroy Picks His Moment, and Picks a Fight With the Two-Track Tour</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;There is a particular kind of press conference that happens on the Tuesday of a major, where the questions are meant to be about the golf course and the answers somehow end up being about the business of the sport. Rory McIlroy has sat through more of those than most, and he has learned how to use them. At Shinnecock Hills this week, with the 126th US Open two days away and Scottie Scheffler&amp;rsquo;s grand slam sucking up most of the oxygen, McIlroy quietly turned his session into the most interesting thing said all day. He did it by talking about the schedule.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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