Rorre McLeroi finally completed the Grand Slam career by winning the Master and looking to add him to his six main titles in Quail Hollow this week
Rorre McLeroi, who was fresh from the victory of his masters, claims that the “same person” still, despite the feeling of weight, was still lifted from his shoulders.
The 32 -year -old Irish player concluded his career in Grand Slam in Ugusta, where his professional colleague Zander Shovli led to indicating that McLeroy is not frustrated in the course might be a “frightening” possibility.
Mcilroy is scheduled to go alongside Schauffle and World No.1 SCOTIE SCTTIE Scheffler on Thursday in three balls in the PGA championship in Quail Hollow.
At his press conference before the start of the championship, Mcilroy had strong words of Praison Deschambo notes on his treatment during the last round of Ugusta.
In addition, when asked to describe him as “scary” and his future expectations in this sport, he kept his feet on the ground despite the bowl surrounding his last victory.
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“I am only the same person,” McLeri insisted. “Look, come and try to get the same position and the same approach with every tournament and try to get the best in myself. Some weeks that produce victories, and some weeks no.”
“As long as I get close every week this way, all I can do is go out there and try to play the golf game that I know I am able to do so. As I said, some weeks play someone better than you, and other weeks, it's your time.
“I have played more than 400 events in my career. I have played a lot of major championships. I know how these things go, and you have to go out there and play.”
Mcilroy expressed frankly that every box was marked in the list of its bucket after the victory in Augusta, saying: “Look, I have achieved everything I wanted. I did everything you wanted to do in the game.
“I dreamed of as a child to become the best player in the world and win all the big companies. I did it. Everything goes beyond this, no matter how much I decided to play the game competitively, it is a reward.”
Despite reaching its goals, Mcilroy is still driven to increase its main victories, now without the weight of the aspirations that are not filled with files, explaining: “I think everyone has seen how difficult there is a northern star and that I am able to overcome the line.
“I want to enjoy what I have achieved, and I want to enjoy the past contract or any of my career, and I do not want to work on myself with numbers or statistics. I just want to go and try to play the best golf game.