It is logical that Masters Sunday more recently will remain in your memory for a long time.
When asked to remember what part of the day you remember the most, the answers can vary. Rory Mcilroy’s approach to Rory Mcilroy can end most of the votes, but there were a series of details that entered one of the most epic sports days of our lives.
Although he felt great at that time, a moment that will go through the cracks of time will be one that we did is that we discover it until hours after it happened. Surely you remember that Bryson Deschambeau said after chaos that Rory didn’t talk to him in the first Tee before the final round when they combined. The story exploded a bit like things like this and, for the most part, the people of the party have grouped it that Mcilroy is in a competitive mentality at that time and nothing more.
Rory approached this problem on Wednesday at the PGA championship in Quail Hollow. Hey, he said … exactly that.
“I don’t know what I expected,” Mcilroy said. “We are trying to win the Masters. I will not try to be the best possible there.
“Look, everyone approaches the game [in] Different forms. Yes, as, I was concentrated in myself and what I had to do. That is really everything it was. It was nothing against him. It’s just that I felt that was what I had to do to try to get the best out of me that day. “
There is no incorrect way of addressing a situation such as Mcilroy and Dechambeau. It was a bit strange how all this developed as nuts, one could argue that no one needed to know that Rory didn’t tell Bryson.
Ultimately, this was another wild piece of what was a truly wild day.
Maybe the PGA provides some more.

