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Business, not personally: Rory McIlroy about why Bryson DECHAMBEAU Masters broke out on Sunday


Charlotte, NC – Rory McIlroy said on Wednesday that his silent treatment Bryson Dechambeau in the final group on the masters was not personal.

“I don’t know what he expected,” Mcilroy said on Wednesday at the PGA championship. “We’re trying to beat the masters. I won’t try to be his best friend.”

Dechambeau raised some eyebrows when he recorded the final round 75 next to Mcilro, he noted that his colleague playing competitors “did not talk to me once a day.”

“He wouldn’t talk to me,” Dechambea added.

It was a design, Minroy’s mental coach, Bob Rotella later discovered. He did not intentionally challenging Dechambea in particular, but try to focus on himself and maintain an apparition of the tunnel vision.

In recent years, Dechambeau took the opposite approach, accepting the environment, becoming more animated and trying to connect with fans. But he added that there was no bad blood between them.

“I can only speak; I can’t talk about Rory. What I can say about myself is to honestly take care of golf and inspiring a pile of people and children to play this great game two weeks ago on the events of Liv in South Korea. “It is my duty, not just as a professional golfer, but like a little entertainer, to communicate and cannot be authentic as I can with my fans. I think it is my responsibility to do it.”

It is possible that the two superstars can be reopened this weekend to PGA – and it is unlikely that this time will be a misinterpretation.

“Everyone approaches the game of different ways. I was focused on myself and what I was supposed to do,” Mcilroy said. That’s really all that was. That was nothing against him. I just felt I should have done to try to get out of myself that day. “



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