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Rory McIlroy makes feelings clear on hostile New York fans ahead of US Open

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Rory McIlroy insists he has no concerns about returning to New York despite previous run-ins with hostile spectators as he prepares for another crack at the US Open.The Northern Irishman is back at Shinnecock Hills this week looking to win America's national championship for the second time, having lifted the trophy at Congressional in 2011.McIlroy's relationship with New York crowds has not always been straightforward, however.He endured a difficult Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black last September as Europe's players faced a barrage of abuse from some supporters, while a spectator was removed at last month's PGA Championship after an incident involving the world No 2.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Yet McIlroy expects a very different atmosphere when the 126th US Open gets underway on Thursday."Look, I love playing around New York.

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It's got some of the best golf in the world," McIlroy said during his pre-tournament press conference."This is different.

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