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Clark Leads by 2 at Bay Hill in a Tough Round Where Only 5 Players Break 70!

Clark Leads by 2 at Bay Hill in a Tough Round Where Only 5 Players Break 70!

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Martin Slumbers’ Comment: Was Rory McIlroy Cursed?

Martin Slumbers’ Comment: Was Rory McIlroy Cursed?

Martin Slumbers’ Curse: Was Rory McIlroy Cursed?

Padraig Harrington’s YouTube analysis casts doubt on Rory McIlroy’s supposed curse, imposed by former R&A chairman Martin Slumbers. McIlroy has failed to win a major since 2014, despite winning two under Slumbers’ leadership. Harrington, a three-time major champion, highlights the immense pressure that can influence performance.

Harrington emphasizes the need for self-belief and composure under pressure, echoing Slumbers’ belief that McIlroy will break his major drought when he regains confidence. The video suggests that Slumbers’ departure may not be the key to McIlroy’s success but rather a shift in mindset and external factors.

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Rory McIlroy had a lot to say about his Pinehurst collapse

Rory McIlroy had a lot to say about his Pinehurst collapse

Rory McIlroy’s Pinehurst collapse was a major talking point after the US Open. The Northern Irishman was in contention for the title heading into the final round but shot a disastrous 80 to finish tied for 15th.

McIlroy admitted that he was “very disappointed” with his performance and that he had “a lot of questions” about what had gone wrong, the Telegraph reported.

“I felt like I was playing well all week and I just didn’t get it done on Sunday,” McIlroy said. “I made too many mistakes and I didn’t hit the ball as well as I needed to.”

McIlroy said that he would be taking some time to reflect on his performance and try to learn from his mistakes.

“I’m going to take a few days off and then I’ll start to think about what I need to do to improve,” McIlroy said. “I know that I can play better than I did on Sunday and I’m determined to get back to my best.”

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The strategic reason Rory McIlroy doesn’t watch golf before he plays

The strategic reason Rory McIlroy doesn’t watch golf before he plays

**McIlroy’s Strategic Avoidance of Pre-Round Golf Viewing**

Ahead of the RBC Canadian Open, Rory McIlroy has revealed his unique pre-round ritual: refraining from watching golf. This strategic choice, McIlroy believes, helps him maintain a clear and focused mindset.

“It’s about trying to just block out as much as you can,” he explained. “If I’m watching golf on TV, I’m going to start thinking about what those guys are doing, and I’m going to start trying to compare myself to them.”

Instead, McIlroy prefers to concentrate solely on his own game plan, allowing him to stay in the present moment and avoid unnecessary distractions. This approach has proven successful, contributing to his status as one of the world’s top golfers.

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Rory McIlroy Embraces U.S. Open Test with Lessons Learned

Rory McIlroy Embraces U.S. Open Test with Lessons Learned

Rory McIlroy reflects on his recent season ahead of the RBC Canadian Open, expressing appreciation for U.S. Open challenges that test creativity and embrace intricate golf course architecture. Having embraced this demanding style of play in recent years, McIlroy has found success in major championships where he has made strong starts and displayed resilience. His strategic approach, he believes, has contributed to his success on demanding courses like the U.S. Open.

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Rory McIlroy’s personal life surfaces at another major. Is it our business?  

Rory McIlroy’s personal life surfaces at another major. Is it our business?  

Amidst the turmoil surrounding LIV Golf, Rory McIlroy’s personal life has taken center stage at another major tournament. As the PGA Championship unfolds, questions have been raised about the impact of his wife’s recent comments on his performance. Ethical concerns arise as the public’s curiosity clashes with McIlroy’s right to privacy. Is it our place to scrutinize the personal lives of athletes, especially when it pertains to their family members like in McIlroy’s case? The media’s responsibility to report newsworthy events must be balanced against respecting the boundaries of individuals and their loved ones. Will McIlroy’s personal life continue to overshadow his quest for yet another major championship? These are the questions that linger as journalists and the public navigate the complexities of fame and privacy in the age of social media.

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