Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Rory Mcilroy cools talk of new time before US PGA battle



US PGA Championship 
Rory McIlroy
Venue: Valhalla, Kentucky. Dates: 7 August to 10 August 

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Rory Mcilroy says his late structure does not indicate "the begin of a time", as he gets ready for the US PGA Championship. 

The world number one has won his last two competitions, including the Open at Hoylake, and is most loved to claim his fourth major at Valhalla this week. 

Yet the 25-year-old says discussion of the "Rory time" is untimely. 

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Open 2014: Mcilroy and Holywood appreciate Hoylake triumph . 

"I've had an incredible run over the recent months, yet here and there individuals are so snappy it would be impossible bounce on the fleeting trend," said the Northern Irishman. 

"It's pleasant to win a couple of competitions and return to where I feel I ought to be, yet I'm not certain you can call that the begin of a period." McIlroy celebrates his 2012 US PGA victory at Kiawah Island

Then again, Mcilroy said his trust in his diversion was at an untouched high after his triumphs at Royal Liverpool and the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone a week ago. 

"Certainly over the recent weeks, its the best I've driven the ball," Mcilroy said. "I've put on three kilograms of muscle in the most recent eight weeks, so doubtlessly makes a difference. 

"I've begun to work harder in the exercise center and I've got stronger in specific ranges of my body, which I required to. 

"My wedge play has come up also. I uncovered a seemingly insignificant issue with my putting, which appears to have worked likewise. I'm changing over a ton of the risks that I'm providing for myself." 

Mcilroy commends his 2012 US PGA triumph at Kiawah Island 

Mcilroy commends his 2012 US PGA triumph at Kiawah Island 

Mcilroy is offering to turn into the first player to win consecutive majors since Padraig Harrington triumphed at the Open and the US PGA in 2008. 

He won his first major at the 2011 US Open at Congressional and tailed it up with triumph in the 2012 US PGA at Kiawah Island. 

Mcilroy is just the third player after Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods to win the three present day majors at 25 years old, and needs simply the Masters to end up just the sixth player in history to secure every one of the four of golf's real titles in his profession. 

Nicklaus, Woods, Gary Player, Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen are alternate players to have accomplished the deed. 

The US PGA Championship, the last major of the year, starts close Louisville, Kentucky, on Thursday.

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