Rory McIlroy makes brutal statement against Scottie Scheffler because of….
Scottie Scheffler changed his putter this week to win by five strokes
McIlroy has previously recommended the change that sparked it.
The Northern Irishman is in his 10th season since his last major win
Rory McIlroy admits he’s had a “countdown” going on in his mind since his last major tournament win. He also acknowledges that keeping his mouth shut makes the effort to thwart it easier. The world No. 2 acknowledged the latter on Wednesday, but it seems to have awakened in Scottie Scheffler not in connection with his usual comments on golf politics, but in connection with the Beast.
Indeed, it was McIlroy who publicly encouraged Scheffler a few weeks ago to change putters if he was going to close the huge gap between his uncanny ball-striking and green-work, a gap that has proven to be one of the worst on the PGA Tour in the past year. The problem for McIlroy and the rest of golf is that Scheffler effectively changed his equipment, and the effect was dramatic. His five-stroke victory last week at Bay Hill was an ominous omen, as it suggested Scheffler might simply not be able to play. . .
Whether it was McIlroy’s advice that made the difference is an open question, but amid the joke ahead of Thursday’s first round of The Players Championship, McIlroy seems reluctant to offer advice to his closest rivals. Rory McIlroy may have inadvertently awakened a beast in Scottie Scheffler after publicly recommending he could benefit from a putter change
Scheffler showed why he is world number one with victory the week he changed putters
Scottie Scheffler beams as he holds the Arnold Palmer Invitational trophy aloft at Bay Hill
The family Chevrolet flew 150 feet, “Biden for Senate” flyers filled the air: minute by minute, the horrific accident, the tragedy that killed Joe’s wife and little daughter…and the lie on the other driver he had. I never apologized for
Instant karma for road rage driver as he punches motorist through van window – but then gets a taste of his own medicine when his victim comes out to reveal himself to be much larger before throwing him to the ground.
Horrific new body camera footage shows a black woman being shot in the face by a white cop and killed in her home after she called 911 to report a prowler.
“I’m not going to give him any more advice, that’s for sure,” McIlroy said. “Scotti has had enough criticism about its production – you talk about it enough.
Scottie Scheffler changed his putter this week to win by five strokes
McIlroy has previously recommended the change that sparked it.
The Northern Irishman is in his 10th season since his last major win
Rory McIlroy admits he’s had a “countdown” going on in his mind since his last major tournament win. He also acknowledges that keeping his mouth shut makes the effort to thwart it easier. The world No. 2 acknowledged the latter on Wednesday, but it seems to have awakened in Scottie Scheffler not in connection with his usual comments on golf politics, but in connection with the Beast.
Indeed, it was McIlroy who publicly encouraged Scheffler a few weeks ago to change putters if he was going to close the huge gap between his uncanny ball-striking and green-work, a gap that has proven to be one of the worst on the PGA Tour in the past year. The problem for McIlroy and the rest of golf is that Scheffler effectively changed his equipment, and the effect was dramatic. His five-stroke victory last week at Bay Hill was an ominous omen, as it suggested Scheffler might simply not be able to play. . .
Whether it was McIlroy’s advice that made the difference is an open question, but amid the joke ahead of Thursday’s first round of The Players Championship, McIlroy seems reluctant to offer advice to his closest rivals. Rory McIlroy may have inadvertently awakened a beast in Scottie Scheffler after publicly recommending he could benefit from a putter change
Scheffler showed why he is world number one with victory the week he changed putters
Scottie Scheffler beams as he holds the Arnold Palmer Invitational trophy aloft at Bay Hill
The family Chevrolet flew 150 feet, “Biden for Senate” flyers filled the air: minute by minute, the horrific accident, the tragedy that killed Joe’s wife and little daughter…and the lie on the other driver he had. I never apologized for
Instant karma for road rage driver as he punches motorist through van window – but then gets a taste of his own medicine when his victim comes out to reveal himself to be much larger before throwing him to the ground.
Horrific new body camera footage shows a black woman being shot in the face by a white cop and killed in her home after she called 911 to report a prowler.
“I’m not going to give him any more advice, that’s for sure,” McIlroy said. “Scotti has had enough criticism about its production – you talk about it enough.
Scottie Scheffler changed his putter this week to win by five strokes
McIlroy has previously recommended the change that sparked it.
The Northern Irishman is in his 10th season since his last major win
Rory McIlroy admits he’s had a “countdown” going on in his mind since his last major tournament win. He also acknowledges that keeping his mouth shut makes the effort to thwart it easier. The world No. 2 acknowledged the latter on Wednesday, but it seems to have awakened in Scottie Scheffler not in connection with his usual comments on golf politics, but in connection with the Beast.
Indeed, it was McIlroy who publicly encouraged Scheffler a few weeks ago to change putters if he was going to close the huge gap between his uncanny ball-striking and green-work, a gap that has proven to be one of the worst on the PGA Tour in the past year. The problem for McIlroy and the rest of golf is that Scheffler effectively changed his equipment, and the effect was dramatic. His five-stroke victory last week at Bay Hill was an ominous omen, as it suggested Scheffler might simply not be able to play. . .
Whether it was McIlroy’s advice that made the difference is an open question, but amid the joke ahead of Thursday’s first round of The Players Championship, McIlroy seems reluctant to offer advice to his closest rivals. Rory McIlroy may have inadvertently awakened a beast in Scottie Scheffler after publicly recommending he could benefit from a putter change
Scheffler showed why he is world number one with victory the week he changed putters
Scottie Scheffler beams as he holds the Arnold Palmer Invitational trophy aloft at Bay Hill
The family Chevrolet flew 150 feet, “Biden for Senate” flyers filled the air: minute by minute, the horrific accident, the tragedy that killed Joe’s wife and little daughter…and the lie on the other driver he had. I never apologized for
Instant karma for road rage driver as he punches motorist through van window – but then gets a taste of his own medicine when his victim comes out to reveal himself to be much larger before throwing him to the ground.
Horrific new body camera footage shows a black woman being shot in the face by a white cop and killed in her home after she called 911 to report a prowler.
“I’m not going to give him any more advice, that’s for sure,” McIlroy said. “Scotti has had enough criticism about its production – you talk about it enough.