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Donald Trump heaps praise on Rory McIlroy at White House banquet

US President Donald Trump interrupted his speech during a White House banquet to ask Rory McIlroy to stand and praised the golfer for his "unconquerable courage".

The president was speaking during a state visit by the British monarch King Charles and Queen Camilla and broke off to address McIlroy, who was one of those in attendance at the dinner.

McIlroy successfully defended his Masters title earlier in April, becoming only the fourth man to win back-to-back at Augusta, as he sealed a one-shot victory.

Trump said: "The entire world has been uplifted by this distinct and special character we share. This unstoppable daring, this unconquerable courage. It really is, it's unconquerable.

"Speaking of that, where’s Rory McIlroy? Can you stand up Rory, will you, please?

"That was unconquerable courage. That was very good Rory. I don’t know if that helps him talking about how wonderful the speech... but I had to interrupt my speech because I watched that man win a tournament that was a tough one.

"Congratulations, very proud of you."

The Cadillac Championship takes place at Trump National Doral outside Miami this week, but McIlroy is one of a host of stars who have opted to skip the event. The tournament is one of eight Signature Events and features no 36-hole cut.

However, he the Holywood star will make his comeback after his Masters victory next week in the Truist Championship – another Signature Event – at Quail Hollow in Charlotte on a course where he has won four times.

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