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Rory McIlroy makes worrying PGA Championship admission – “Glosses over the cracks”

Rory McIlroy makes worrying PGA Championship admission – “Glosses over the cracks”

Rory McIlroy returned to form at the PGA Championship after finishing in a tie for seventh, but the Northern Irishman is still not convinced with his golf game.

Rory McIlroy gave a brutal assessment of his golf game

Rory McIlroy has claimed his tied-seventh finish at last week’s PGA Championship has ‘glossed over the cracks’ in his golf game, after a tough eight weeks for the Northern Irishman.

McIlroy headed into last week’s event at Oak Hill keen to return to the form that saw him once again become the world’s best player at the backend of 2022. The past month or two though have proven to be a tough period for the four-time major champion.

His struggles began in March when he missed the cut at the Players Championship, before following the same fate at last month’s Masters after heading to Augusta as a well-backed favourite.

McIlroy’s Masters troubles had further knock on effects, after the Northern Irishman made the decision to withdraw from the RBC Heritage one week later. This decision came with consequences, after he was deducted £2.4 million from his Player Impact Programme bonus for pulling out his second elevated event of the season.

His return came a month later at the Wells Fargo Championship, and in breaking his four-week silence McIlroy revealed he needed time away from competition to focus on his ” mental and emotional wellbeing”. He marked his comeback with a stumbling top 50 finish, before setting his eyes on the second major at Oak Hill last week.

Rory McIlroy finished in a tie for seventh on Sunday(Abbie Parr/AP/REX/Shutterstock)

And for the most part McIlroy impressed, battling his way around the Rochester setup to finish inside the top 10. The Northern Irishman however was less than convinced with his showing when giving a post-tournament self assessment.

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He told the Irish Independent : “I think the finish maybe glosses over some of the cracks in my game. You look at a T7, and you’re like, ‘oh, you know, you had a good week’. But then, when you dig into it . . . it maybe makes the week look a little better than it was.

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  • May 23, 2023