
Rory McIlroy hasn't been particularly impressive since his Masters victory in April. However, the popular golfer is focused on his next challenge, of course, the final playoff tournament, the Tour Championship.
However, wherever he goes, the Masters and memories of the prestigious tournament that he won after 11 years, thus completing a career Grand Slam, follow him.
The famous golfer is certainly delighted with such a victory and it seems that a huge burden has been lifted from him after putting on the green jacket.
The famous golfer revealed that he has bought the remaining inventory of 1,100 Masters flags from the gift shop, stressing that he will never get tired of signing requests.
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Its been a lot, McIlroy said, as quoted by the Irish Examiner.
But I'll never get sick of signing them. Ive waited 17 years to sign that flag in the middle, and I will never complain about doing it.
Skipping FedEx St. Jude Championship
A lot of dust was raised when a Northern Irish golfer decided to miss the first playoff tournament, FedEx St. Jude Championship. However, the 36-year-old does not want to go into the reasons for his decision, aware that he has the right to make such moves.
However, he does not rule out the option of skipping fewer tournaments next year. He is focusing on the challenges of the PGA Tour, believing he can one day become world No. 1.
Ill always choose the schedule that best fits me, and this year that meant skipping a few signature events, he said. I might skip less next year. I might skip the same amount, I dont know. Its all just the luxury of being a PGA Tour player is we are free to pick and choose our schedule for the most part, and I took advantage of that this year and Ill continue to take advantage of that for as long as I can.