neddynasty wrote: » What's the Mexico WGC course like? Maybe the conditions and courses in the 3 tournaments he's playing in are more like what he'll face in Augusta and the WGC tournament wouldn't be accurate practice. Just guessing here really.
kiers47 wrote: » ForeRight wrote: » He got food poisoning in Mexico last year and picked up a viral infection in china I think it was about 6 months before that which is the cause of his heart condition(nothing serious) Getting food poisoning is hardly reason to avoid a country especially for a WGC. It's a strange one to miss out of what is a busy schedule before the masters. Thats exactly what i thought. There is hardly a reason to skip this week and play the Valspar(all be it that is in Florida). But still. Im usually not one to criticize as obviously he should know best at this stage. But this decision is bizarre to me. A limited field WGC should be nailed on the calendar.
ForeRight wrote: » He got food poisoning in Mexico last year and picked up a viral infection in china I think it was about 6 months before that which is the cause of his heart condition(nothing serious) Getting food poisoning is hardly reason to avoid a country especially for a WGC. It's a strange one to miss out of what is a busy schedule before the masters.
kiers47 wrote: » Thats exactly what i thought. There is hardly a reason to skip this week and play the Valspar(all be it that is in Florida). But still. Im usually not one to criticize as obviously he should know best at this stage. But this decision is bizarre to me. A limited field WGC should be nailed on the calendar.
prawnsambo wrote: » Isn't that the episode that left him with a heart problem? Nothing madly serious btw, but something he now has to monitor. Which is still a high enough price for a meal.
prawnsambo wrote: » high enough price for a meal.
Zaph wrote: » Apparently he got food poisoning at it last year and that's put him off going back this year.
kiers47 wrote: » Is there a reason Rory's not playing this week? Seems an odd decision to omit a WGC from the schedule? He had a top 10 at the same event last year too.
Quintis wrote: » No head for it atm, making crazy decisions, going for 18 in 2 on Thursday when he could of laid up and pitched and putted for a 4 or a par at worst when he instead came away with a dumb double after dunking it in the water, I appreciate he wants to go for everything but it was a extremely risky play with minimal reward if he pulled it off in very tough conditions, typifies his play atm, careless
tommypepper wrote: » Another tournament with tough conditions and Rory can't seem to compete. In danger of being left behind if he can't adapt to the new reality.
ForeRight wrote: » And Rory completely agreed
HighLine wrote: » Link to the above mentioned article - https://amp.independent.ie/sport/golf/i-always-have-to-have-the-last-word-rory-mcilroy-and-padraig-harrington-sit-down-with-paul-kimmage-36614694.html?__twitter_impression=true Great interview. One of my favourite lines from Padraig was when he said to Rory "I'm going to say this, and it's probably not what you want to hear, but four Majors for you is a failure."
martinkop wrote: » Interesting reading here: http://datagolf.ca/which-is-more-important-putting-or-ball-striking/ Looks good for Rory and probably explains his career to date.