Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose completed a miserable week for the United Kingdom's top-ranked golfers at the 101st US PGA Championship, finishing up their majors a long time before Bethpage witnessed its climax.
At least McIlroy could take the positives from a weekend in which he shot two 69s and moved from outside the top 50 into the top 20.
Granted, the world No 4 arrived on Long Island with much grander ambitions but this was his best placing in a major since last year's second at the Open at Carnoustie, and there is optimism to take into next month's US Open.
"I stuck at it the whole way," McIlroy said. "It's a 72-hole tournament and you've got to try till the very end and I did that. It wasn't good enough to be up there in contention, but I made improvements each and every day, which is a good thing.
"I played the last 45 holes in six under par, which is good on this tough course on a tough weekend. I could have let my head drop during the second round and be back in Florida now. But I gave myself the chance to play two more rounds. I just needed to play the first 27 holes better."