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Watch: Hero's welcome for McIlroy at Ryder Cup practice

BBC Sport Tuesday, 26 September 2023
Rapturous applause greets Rory McIlroy as one of Europe's key players tees off in Tuesday's practice for the Ryder Cup in Rome.
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