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McIlroy makes fast getaway after missing Irish cut

BMW PGA Championship - Virginia Water, Surrey, England - 22/5/15. Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy plays his second shot on the 3rd during the second round Action Images via Reuters / Andrew Boyers

By Bernie McGuire NEWCASTLE, Northern Ireland (Reuters) - World number one Rory McIlroy wasted little time after missing the cut for a third straight year at the Irish Open as he headed straight for his parents' Belfast home on Friday. The four-times major winner gained some comfort by shooting a second round level-par 71 but the damage was done a day earlier when he ballooned to an 80 on the windswept and rain-lashed Royal County Down course. It left McIlroy four shots outside the cut-off mark of five- over-par in the 2.5 million euros (£1.80 million) event. Spain's Rafa Cabrera-Bello (68), Dane Soren Kjeldsen(70), Austrian Bernd Wiesberger (67) and British trio Chris Wood (69), Tyrrell Hatton (66) and Richie Ramsay (67) shared the lead on three-under 139. McIlroy also missed the cut in last week's BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, having won the preceding Wells Fargo Championship in North Carolina. "I was trying out there as hard as I could but just couldn’t quite get a good run of holes going and get any momentum," the 26-year-old Northern Irishman told reporters. "I was a couple under through 14 but I still needed a good finish. Unfortunately I wasn't able to do that. "I really left myself too much to do from yesterday and I felt like I played a solid round of golf today but it wasn't good enough." If there were any positives it was the backing McIlroy enjoyed since his arrival back in Northern Ireland, with sell-out crowds assured over the four days of the tournament his foundation hosts. "The support out there is phenomenal," he said. "But this is the third year in a row they don't get to see me play over the weekend. It's disappointing to say the least. But more disappointing for them." Triple major winner Padraig Harrington (73) was one stroke off the lead alongside former world number one Luke Donald (70). Irishman Harrington can book a ticket to next month's U.S. Open with a top-three finish here. Only nine players, the other being Briton Matt Ford, are under-par for the event while American Rickie Fowler carded a 71 for 142. McIlroy is expected to be back at the course on Sunday to present the trophy. Four of his Ryder Cup team mates also missed the cut, Martin Kaymer (148), Stephen Gallacher (148), Sergio Garcia (154) and Victor Dubuisson (158). (Editing by Mark Meadows; mark.meadows@thomsonreuters.com; +44 20 7542 7933; Reuters Messaging:; mark.meadows.reuters.com@reuters.net)