Rory on shunning Bryson at Masters: ‘We’re not mates’
- Rory McIlroy recently won the Masters and will compete at the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow alongside top-ranked players like Scottie Scheffler and defending champion Xander Schauffele.
- McIlroy’s Masters victory completed his career grand slam, a feat that inspired Jordan Spieth, who attempts the grand slam for the ninth time at this PGA Championship.
- Spieth has shown promising recent form, highlighted by a bogey-free 62 and strong past performances at the venue, raising optimism about his chances despite a three-year major win drought.
- McIlroy explained his silent behavior towards Bryson DeChambeau at the Masters as focus-driven, saying, "I'm not going to try to be his best mate out there," responding to DeChambeau's complaint of being snubbed.
- Experts like Justin Thomas and Jon Rahm anticipate McIlroy could build on his Masters win for a strong PGA Championship run, while American players look to extend a nine-year winning streak at the event.
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Rory McIlroy's former coach makes feelings clear on Bryson DeChambeau snub ahead of PGA Championship
Rory McIlroy's former coach makes feelings clear on Bryson DeChambeau snub ahead of PGA Championship - Rory McIlroy's former putting coach, Phil Kenyon, has played down the golfer's decision to snub Bryson DeChambeau at the Masters last month as the PGA Championship looms
Rory McIlroy Dismisses Accusations of Bad Treatment from Bryson DeChambeau: "I'm Not Trying to Be His Best Mate'
PGA champ Rory McIlroy was unconcerned over fellow champ Bryson DeChambeau’s accusation that McIllroy shunned him during the Masters. The post Rory McIlroy Dismisses Accusations of Bad Treatment from Bryson DeChambeau: “I’m Not Trying to Be His Best Mate’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Rory on shunning Bryson at Masters: ‘We’re not mates’
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Rory McIlroy had a message for Bryson DeChambeau on Wednesday as to why there wasn’t a lot of conversation between them in the final group at the Masters. Nothing personal, just business. DeChambeau, whose bunker save for par on the final hole at Pinehurst No. 2 last summer gave him a one-shot victory over McIlroy, had the lead after two holes Sunday at the Masters until he faded to a 75 and tied for fifth. “He wouldn’t talk to…

McIlroy says there's a reason he didn't talk to DeChambeau: He was trying to win the Masters
Rory McIlroy has a message for Bryson DeChambeau about why there wasn't a lot of chatter in the final group of the Masters. He was trying to win the green jacket.
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