Rory McILOY: Everything with Grand Slam Secure is a bonus’

There have been unforgettable moments for Rory McILOY, Northern Ireland in Charlotte – Quail Hollow, some of them may remain in the shade with the latest successes.
Thus, this week’s PGA championship will be a bonus in addition to the identity information.
“It was an incredible 2025,” McILOY said Wednesday. “A lot of golfs were stolen, but this year there’s still too much golf left. I’m excited about the next journey.”
McILOY made a great Islam last month with a victory in Masters. The question of whether McILOY could succeed has been silenced by the victory at the National Golf Club of Augusta for a long time.
He said that this should not affect his perspective.
“I’m trying to get the same attitude and the same approach to every tournament and try to get the best of myself.” He said. “Some weeks result in a win and not a few weeks.”
Nevertheless, in many ways, everything that comes to McILOY’s path can be seen as an extra.
“I did everything I wanted to do in the game,” he said. “I dreamed as a child of being the best player in the world and winning all the main branches.
McILOY, who was 36 years old at the beginning of this month, won a total of five main branches. The PGA championships arrived in 2012 (Kiawah Island Resort) and 2014 (Valhalla Golf Club).
McILOY’s success in Quail Hollow is remarkable. He won four times in the venue as part of the PGA Tour Stops, including last year. He came in 2010 for the first time.
He said, “The first win at PGA Tour 15 years ago.” “As I won last year, I probably played the best golf of last year here, especially at the weekend.”
Many golfers expect a different experience from past visits this week, while McILOY said that he saw most of them as familiar.
“I thought you’d feel different because it was just a big championship, and I went to the golf field (Tuesday) and did not feel different from last year in Wells Fargo.” “Perhaps a little more fruit juice. But the fairway are still the same cut lines and the same visuals. He doesn’t feel that different.”
The first victory in Quail Hollow did not escape in memory of McILOY. Charlotte said he continued to succeed.
βIt sounds like a long time ago, but I can also remember that,β he said. β… These good emotions are revitalized. It was a good place for me.β
-BOB Sutton, field level media