Open Championship tips: Patrick Cantlay and Shane Lowry ready to pounce if world top three falter
With golf’s elite coming to the UK for the 151st Open Championship, golf pundit Brendan Skilling, who runs 19th Hole on Tipstrr, has done his best to narrow down the 156-player field for us.
McIlroy won with a 17-under-par total in damp weekend conditions that year, but I would expect it to play much tougher this time round. Much like the other hosts of this year's Majors, the Harry Colt-designed Royal Liverpool has undergone renovations since it last hosted in 2014.
With several holes remodelled, narrowed and lengthened, every one of its 7,395 yards will provide a sterner test, while the internal out of bounds will be lurking ominously throughout the course.
There's also a brand-new 17th hole, a diabolical little par 3 of only 130 yards with danger lurking on all sides - it could well be an innocuous hole such as this that will decide the Championship.
Of the 'Big 3' at the top of the betting, preference (just) would be for Scottie Scheffler whose record-breaking ball striking run shows no sign of slowing down, and he has now finished in the top five in each of his last eight tournaments - notably winning none of them.
Rory McIlroy arrives on a massive high after last week's dramatic Scottish Open win and he's a previous winner here too.
Patrick Cantlay is exactly that type of player and has a strong claim to be both the best driver and best player in the world outside of the 'big 3'. His much-maligned Major Championship record seems to have turned a corner recently, with a top-15 finish in his last five attempts.
More importantly, he's gained strokes on the field both in putting and around the green on each of his last three outings.