Rory McIlroy already was 7-over for eight holes at PGA National and certain to miss another cut when he walked off. He said he won't do that again.
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Posted: 03/06/2013
DORAL, Fla. (AP) -- Rory McIlroy says the pressure of meeting expectations as golf's No. 1 player got the best of him when he quit and walked off the course last week. He says he has learned his lesson and "it won't happen again."
McIlroy met with the media Wednesday for the first time since he quit after eight holes Friday at the Honda Classic.
The 23-year-old from Northern Ireland says he does have soreness in his lower right wisdom tooth. But that wasn't enough to keep him from finishing the second round, even if it meant shooting the highest score of his career.
He says his swing is the problem, and not his switch to Nike equipment.
McIlroy says he needs to be tougher when things aren't going his way.
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