Woods comes to PGA with modest goal: get better
“Yes”, he said with conviction.
“It wasn’t like I was trying to get back for this”.
“I’ve knocked around with him for the last few years”, said Lowry. “We haven’t really been putting it out there”. Rory is only 26 years old, but appears to have taken a supremely mature approach to everything, and he should back that up this weekend.
World No 2 Jordan Spieth is hotly anticipating the prospect of Rory McIlroy returning from injury in time for next week’s US PGA Championship at Whistling Straits.
Having claimed the Masters in April and the U.S. Open in June, Spieth fell agonizingly short in his bid to land the first three majors of the season as he tied for fourth in last month’s British Open at St. Andrews one shot short of joining a playoff. It’s been a year since I got it back.
“With there being more than 1,000 bunkers on the course“, he said in the email, “there are others that have been covered, but also still plenty left remaining in play”.
“But no regrets over how I played that week”. Even while his foot was immobilized in a boot, he was putting. “And yes, he could be in the Olympics too, depending on how everything goes the next 52 weeks.”?
After his first practice round at Whistling Straits on Saturday, where he was seen scampering up the hills on the undulating layout, the Northern Irishman told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel his ankle was “good” before he headed off to the parking lot. This week, today I went out and played nine holes. “I’m just making sure that I commit to all my shots”, he added.
In an interview with ESPN, McIlroy said of his ankle: “To play golf, it’s 100 percent”. I am finding the middle of the clubface. As for his ankle stability, he was adamant he was 100%.
“It felt fine, McIlroy said”.
“It will take a little bit off my shoulders, and it will be very easy for me to just focus on it as a tournament”.
“The hardest thing after seven weeks is just the competitiveness of what it’s like playing a tournament”. He can win without a doubt, he’s got so much talent and is one of the most naturally-gifted golfers in the world.
Dustin Johnson is back in the state of Wisconsin for the first time since suffering major disappointment in the 2010 PGA Championship. His win at the Players Championship (considered by many, including myself, as the 5 Major) demonstrated that he has the game to win on the world stage.
“The 26-year-old is hopeful he can regain his sharpness and competitive edge for the tournament as he knows it will be a challenge to rediscover his best form during a major championship”.