Golfers feel the pressure of having to sustain excellence more than any other professional athletes because of the fact that opportunities of winning are fleeting, especially in golf. And to be able to correctly capitalize on those chances does need mastery. Rory McIlroy is mastering all these aspects as if he has no care in the world. There is currently nothing to stand in his way while he is at … [Read more...]
Rory McIlroy’s Winning Ball is Up for Auction
The ball Rory McIlroy used when he won the 143rd British Open at Royal Liverpool Golf Club was thrown into the gallery after the 72nd hole at Hoylake and thus attracted bids in excess of $5,500 as a consequence, according to The Daily Mail. The ball was caught by Lee Horner from Leeds, and after finding out this information, auction house Green Jacket jumped did their best to find out what the … [Read more...]
Rory McIlroy’s Memorable Open Victory
Rory McIlroy wrote another page in the history of golf as the first European to win 3 of the 4 Majors since the Masters tournament. Rory McIlory's memorable Open victory was apparently dedicated to someone special. "This one is for you mum," he declared as he lifted the craved Claret Jug. During this year’s British Open, the 25-year-old McIlory left a wonderful impression on everybody. Apart … [Read more...]
Rickie Fowler Did Everything But Win the U.S. Open
Life gets tough even for the luckiest people. This is what Rickie Fowler found out today. He finished 17-under to win the Open Championship and managed to complete the third leg of the career Grand Slam. Fowler deserves all the praise in the world for his exceptional performance. He managed to shot four rounds in the 60s and he also posted a 15-under total during the Open Championship. Fans are … [Read more...]
Rory McIlroy Favorite to Win British Open
As the British Open unfolds, it seems that nothing can stop the Northern Irishman from becoming the crowned victor of the 2014 tournament. Such are the odds of Rory that golf enthusiasts have already begun joking about the fact that the Claret Jug engraver should already start working so as to make sure mistakes are not repeated (as the one in 1947 when instead of Hoylake, the tournament seemed to … [Read more...]