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Rorre McLeroy explains how Scotti Chefler pushed him to glory


Like the rest of the golf world, Rorre McLeri Scotti Chefler continued closely.

It is difficult not to do that, especially after his historic season for 2024, where Sheffler won nine times in general. One of these victories came in Ugusta National, and it is the only place that prevented McLeri from winning the Grand Salam profession. Mcilroy may overcome these demons in April.

To do this, the Mcilroy must limit his mistakes, play more conservative, and make sure that his short game is consistent-three sides that helped him win at AT & T Peble Beach Pro -am this week. He played close to a flawless golf on Sunday, as he wandered around one of the golf cathedrals with 66 less than 66 to win the title of 27 of his career in the PGA tour. However, Mcilroy knew when it could be aggressive, as shown from his shira t -shirt in the fourteenth hole. Mcilroy hit a bomb over the eucalyptus trees on the corner and had only 7 iron. He continued to make an eagle and eventually ended on Shin Laurie, who, like Mcilroy, made a hole in one during the first round on Thursday.

Mcilroy also finished six before Scheffler but spoke greatly about the number 1 world after its tour. He explained how pages were taken from the Shifler School book, in the hope of simulating his game and producing historical results as well.

“I am a great fan of Sotii for various reasons, but every time I play with him and watch how he plays and the extent of his discipline, it is really wonderful to watch it.”

“It is a strategy and choosing more conservative goals at times, and perhaps choosing more conservative clubs. Then I think the big thing is clear that my short game as well. My short game last year was slightly higher and down. I will have a good week, then I will face a week Bad. There is not much consistency.

When looking at statistics, the short Mcilroy game does not jump from the page in a bad way in itself. It ranked 59th in strokes that gained its position and decreased 64 percent of the time, which is good in round 17 in the round. But his greenery in the United States Open Championship and his failure to transform many birds’ opportunities throughout the season immediately come to mind. The right of mcilroy. His short match must become more reliable if he wants to become the best player in the world and break his dryness in the 11 -year -old championship.

“This is really about trying to get the best in myself. That’s it,” McLeroi said.

“I know if I can play on my abilities and do what I did there [on Sunday at Pebble Beach] A little more, world classifications, win, or anything will really take care of themselves. Scoti was the best player in our game over the past two years. I feel that I was soon but not completely. But this is a catalyst, this is a catalyst to try to get the best of myself and yes, try to become the best player in the world again. “

How does Mcilroy get the best in itself?

“Just doing the right things, doing the right things every day, consistency, discipline, getting enough sleep, eating the correct diet, doing the appropriate amount of practice, recovery, and time for other interests in my life that can get me away from the golf Also, also, Mcilroy explained more.

“I think all of this is combined. Pure from a golf perspective, just do small things properly every day, then adds up to some great things.”

Jack Milko is a golf team writer to play SB NATA through. Follow it on x @jack_milko.

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