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Rory McIlroy got candid about his career goals, and WRX members had plenty to say

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So, Rory McIlroy dished on his career goals, and GolfWRX members dished on his dishing.

OldTomMorris, praised be his name, started the thread with reference to a BBC interview with Rors. In the interview, McIlroy stated that in addition to capturing that pesky Masters victory and winning the career grand slam, he wants to be the best European golfer ever. If he were to achieve that feat, he’d like to be remembered ahead of Gary Player as the greatest International player.

This elicited no shortage of engaging replies from the WRX faithful.

For context, we’ll assume Rory is talking about major victories and not overall wins. Thus, he won’t be concerned about Scotsman Tommy Armour winning 25 times Englishman or Jim Barnes’s 21 victories. Nick Faldo has six major championships. Gary Player has nine. McIlroy’s total stands at four.

Mr. Wolf said

“I’d like to see him surpass Faldo as the best European player, but I’ve said for some time that I don’t think McIlroy will win another major – not without some serious work on his green reading and wedge play in any case. To my mind, he’s lost the edge he had over the competition a few years ago.”

josephs_79 wrote

“I read somewhere else on this site and agreed he either needs to learn how to hit the half and 3/4 wedge properly or stop hitting it as long as he can and start leaving himself full swings in.”

To which Dart Putter replied

“If Dustin Johnson can get much better as a wedge player, Rory can too.”

WideSpreadPanic cited a potential equipment-related pattern

“He slumped when he first transitioned into Nike and then settled in and tore it up. Hopefully he can repeat that.”

Dave230 wrote

“Rory isn’t as far away as you’d think, especially when he gets an off-season to really work on his game and put in considered practice. The one thing I think he has, which is invaluable, is that when he sniffs a win, he often raises his game in the final round.”

And this is just a curation of the first 25 replies! You’ll want to check out the rest and have your say in the thread.

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PGA Tour pro takes to social media during round after being left unhappy with ruling

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During the of the inaugural Myrtle Beach Classic on the PGA Tour, Alejandro Tosti found himself in a precarious position around a bunker on the 7th hole on Sunday.

The Argentine was well out of contention, but when he approached his ball, he found it was wedged into the lip of the bunker. Feeling as though the ball was embedded, Tosti called over a rules official.

To his surprise, his request for relief for the embedded ball was denied.

Tosti took to his social media to post a video of the situation that he was able to record during the actual round!

The video was found on Tosti’s Instagram by Ryan French of “Monday Q Info” on X.

Tosti was able to salvage a bogey on the hole, but shot a final round 74 (+3) to finish in a tie for 63rd.

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Swing coach reveals why he recently told Brooks Koepka to ‘stop whinging’

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At last month’s Masters Tournament, Brooks Koepka put forth a disappointing performance by his lofty standards.

The five-time major champion finished T45 a year after contending deep into Sunday of the 2023 Masters.

After the letdown, Koepka went to swing coach Pete Cowen, who he’s worked with for a decade, to ger him back on track.

Cowen spoke with The Telegraph, revealing what he said to the reigning PGA Champion.

“I gave him one of my old-fashioned b******ings when he was moaning to me about his putting. I told him to stop whinging and to just get to work on the issue. Again, that’s the sort of thing that triggers him. I gave him a b******ing before he won his first Major (the US Open) seven years ago.”

“He’s put in the hours and turned it around on the greens since then and with Valhalla being a big boys’ course, I can see him, at the very least, contending. If he wins, he’ll join (Sir Nick) Faldo and (Phil) Mickelson on six Majors and at his age that would be exciting. They’d probably still go on under-rating him, though.”

After the pep talk from Cowen, Koepka went on to win LIV Singapore.

As we enter the PGA Championship, three of the best players in the world, Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and Brooks Koepka will all be coming off a victory in their previous start.

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Brandel Chamblee has a surprising new take on the PGA Tour-LIV stand-off

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One of the more outspoken analysts throughout the LIV Golf vs. PGA Tour saga has been Golf Channel’s Brandel Chamblee.

This week, Chamblee reversed course, saying he believes the PGA Tour should strike a deal with Saudi Arabia’s Private Investment Fund (PIF).

“The PGA Tour is in this pickle like it or not, but, do you want to compete with someone who’s not going to go away, who can outspend you”.

“Every move they make that makes their tour better deletes your tour and causes more division within the tour. So the time is now, to Rory’s point about making a deal, I wouldn’t have said that a year ago… but it is the better end of the bargain.”

Chamblee’s new stance seems to be in line with that of Rory McIlroy, who reportedly wanted to rejoin the PGA Tour board with hopes of pushing a deal with the PIF closer to the finish line.

Chamblee will be in the booth for next week’s PGA Championship which has 16 LIV players in the field.

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