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Rory McILOY: Drought for Over Future Majors only ‘positive vibes’

April 25, 2025; Avondale, Louisiana, USA; Rory McILOY enters the 4th hole in the second round of Zurich Classic, New Orleans Golf Tournament. Compulsory Credit: Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images

Fourtown, PA. – understandable, Rory McILOY had a hurricane for a few weeks.

McILOY caught their victory for a long time and completed Grand Grand Slam less than four weeks ago. What followed was a mixture of celebration and commitments. The following week he took his family from PGA Tour to visit his family in Northern Ireland, and later played in the Zurich Classic of the New Orleans team event, which the champions of Irishman Shane Lowry defended.

After that, they had obligations in New York, “lice and pieces” when looking for them. As one of the most famous and successful golfers on the planet, the commitments that come with the earth.

“I’m excited to go back to being a golfers,” McILOY told reporters before the Truist championship on Wednesday. He said. “It’s nice to go back to the routine and go back to what I know how to do it.”

The signature event at the Philadelphia Cricket Club has been pointing to the first standard tour event for McILOY since the Augusta breakthrough, and will be heating for the next week’s PGA Championship at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte. This major won – 2012 and 2014.

There is no doubt that McILOY will be in the hunting of the sixth career victory, but for the first time since the great drought of 10 years, a weight was taken from his shoulders.

“Frankly, I’m going to feel more comfortable and much less pressure, and I’m going back to a favorite place,” 36 -year -old McILOY said. “It’s nothing more than positive feelings next week with what happened a few weeks ago and then how well I play in my history and quail.

“Yes, he’ll probably feel a little different. As I’ve been in the big championships in the last few years, I will probably be a little better for my family and I will be a little more comfortable. In general, it will be a good thing.”

Although McILOY is hungry for a return to the routine, it offers a ordinary deviation this week. This is normally the week when PGA Tour won by MCILOY four times the Wells Fargo Championship – now the week when the Truist is in Quail Hollow for the tournament. Instead, McILOY, which hosts the Major, will “defend” last year’s title in the Wissahickon course of Philadelphia Crick Crick Club.

“It’s a good place, Mc said McILOY. “I feel that we are not playing enough tournaments in the northeast, but most of the northeast golf clubs are smaller places like this and how big these tournaments have become for years, it is very difficult for such a golf field to organize a large tournament.”

McILOY will continue to be asked for the rest of his career as well as his dramatic masters want to push back. He was injured in a playoff against the British Justin Rose and won with Birdie in the first main branch since 2014.

McILOY said on Tuesday.

“Look, I’m glad it’s over,” he added. “I don’t want to go back again in the afternoon that Sunday. I’m happy to finish it as I did, and we can all continue our lives.”

-Adam Zielonka, Field Level Media

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