Professional golf needs a shot in the arm. Either result would help deliver it.
Two weeks ago, he was ready to give up golf for the year in frustration. Now he’s a champion again.
It’s no coincidence that the Ryder Cup has become bigger as McIlroy’s relationship with it – and appreciation for it – has deepened.
McIlroy is a man who enjoys the riches golf has brought him, who treasures his time with his wife and young daughter Poppy. Is enjoying what you’ve earned the worst thing in the world?
McIlroy will have his down moments, but he’ll never hang his head for very long.
To the shock of many, including himself, Rory McIlroy was named the PGA Tour’s Player of the Year. Not as surprising is the debate that has subsequently ensued.
I can’t take this anymore. I’m happy for Matt Fitzpatrick, and I know you are too, and I’m happy for the sport of golf. But sitting here alone, on another bleak Sunday night, watching the fireflies outside the window, I can’t escape my own truth.
At the Tour Championship, Rory McIlroy wrote a slice of golf history by becoming the first player to win the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup three times
LIV Golf commissioner Greg Norman and PGA Tour loyalist Rory McIlroy exchange more barbs than well-wishes these days. But when it’s all said and done, whose career would you rather have?
A wiser, more experienced Rory McIlroy is finding the right way to improve
A throwaway comment by Rory McIlroy after he missed out on a bronze medal was worth its weight in gold as golf’s much talked-about acceptance in the Olympic Games was reinforced following two glorious weeks at Tokyo 2020.
Every time I mention Rory McIlroy on the air, there is a pause to make sure I don’t accidentally say, “Roy McAvoy.”
Why Steve Keipert agree’s with Rory McIlroy and the notion to ‘Grow the game’ notion is a myth.
Why a Presidents Cup-style showdown between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf would get fans excited about men’s pro golf again
It seems the game has dropped the ball in the metaphorical sense when it comes to the simple deed of dropping the ball.
Whether it’s a longer or shorter ball, Nick Dunlap is a strong reason we should all play the same one.
The overnight announcement from the PGA Tour about its relationship with Strategic Sports Group is interesting only in the vein that some are riveted in how the rich get richer.
What the numbers show, with great consistency, is that golf’s modest TV ratings are no longer greatly influenced by any individual player.
LIV’s star man is adamant “a bigger effort could have been made” to bring world-class golf to Australia
It was something of a limbo year, as the professional game braces for more changes ahead