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Portrush, Northern Ireland – Professional athletes are not often associated with introspection, but professional golf took a resolutely existent line of recent weeks.
Since the conquest of the master for the first time and finishes the Grand Slam in April, the miclinroy is usually trying to avoid and if at all, if at all, if at all, if you don’t even openly openly.
“I climbed Everest in April, and I think after you do something like that, you have to go back,” Mcilroy said. “You have to look for another mountain for climbing.”
McIlroy is a return to the UK for last week’s genesis of Scottish open, where he finished running, and this week of an open championship, which is played about 90 minutes from where he grew up near Belfast, he seems to have reinspired by the world no. 2.
But on Tuesday in the Royal Portrush brought a new level of deep thinking from the world 1 Scottie Scheffler.
Scheffler has always been clear that golf is his job. It’s a job she loves, but the job is still, and his family and faith are important. But towards the end of his press conference for journalists, he asked “the most crushing of the loss” he has ever experienced.
Instead of being revised near a failure or bad ending, Scheffler launched in a refreshing sincerely take over traps of success and failure.
“I said something after (CJ Cup Byron Nelson) as if he felt like doing the whole life to celebrate the tournament as a few minutes,” said Scheffler, who first won May in May in May for eight moves. “To win the Byron Nelson at home, I literally worked all my life to become good at golf that I have the opportunity to win that tournament.
“Win him, celebrate, hug my family, my sister is there, such is an amazing moment. Then it’s like, okay, what are we going to eat for dinner?”
Scheffler, who did not show much interest in nostalgia or retrospectivity during his career, continued to explain that he was forced to be the best player who can be, and the job he needs to get him. So he considers himself “Sick”, but the 16-time winner of the PGA tour learned not to seek validation in his professional achievements.
“There are a lot of people who make it what they thought they would fulfill them in life, and you arrive there, come to no. 1 in the world, and they are like, what they said. “Why do I want to win this tournament so badly? It’s something I’m fighting every day.
. Hey, you won two Major this year; How important is to you to win the FedExCup Playoffs? And we came back here again. “
McIlroy seemed to allude to the relentless professional golf march, when he stated that he was on the “hamster wheel” with FedExcup by playing and Ryde Cup, after a year of the first championship of the week in the Royal Poro.
Players are gripping with Angstom coming with games that go out far more losers than winning is nothing new. David Duval ran into Tiger Woods from the World Ranking Atop with a 1999 Player Championship. Years and won 2001. Open Championship for his Lonely Chief Triumph. But he slowly faded after that, partly due to the assortment of injury and part because he reached a similar intersection – Is this?
That golf is the best two players that find themselves untied with an existential rabbit hole, the reason for covering attention. Raising the trophy and celebration with long achievements should be a goal, not a distraction.