It’s surprising that in his traditional room, Rory Mcllroy has only had 4 victories at prestigious Major tournaments and the most recent title was 10 years ago at The PGA Championship 2014.
Since his victory in 2014, Rory has added 16 more PGA Tour trophies and a total of 26 in his career to date, but the Major is still something very `luxury`, for some reason `thirst`.
We all know how talented and classy Rory is. He is considered the person who will continue to write stories and break the records that Tiger Wood created.
Rory Mcilroy is still trying to bring home the next Major title.
Even the legends themselves like Tiger Wood or Jack Nicklaus believe that Rory will have another Major, it’s just a matter of time, he will even be the 6th person after 5 legends Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Ben Hogan,
The statistics show that the Major is very close
Since winning the prestigious Wanamaker silver cup in 2014, according to statistics, Rory Mcllroy has competed in major tournaments 35 times, of which he has been in the top 10 20 times, 10 times in the top 5 and finished second 2 times.
The year 2022 seems to be very close to Rory when he is only one round away from winning the cup on Sunday at St.
Rory Mcilroy continues to miss opportunities in 2023. Photo: Getty
The above statistics say it all as the Northern Irish superstar has never been eliminated from competitive positions at major championships, but somehow everything just passes by.
Move forward as history allows
Valhalla Golf Club is a place that will bode well for Rory when it witnessed his 4th victory at the Major. The 24-year-old young man at that time was the 3rd youngest person after the two legends Tiger Woods and
Rory Mcilroy at PGA Championship 2024. Photo: Getty
Rory Mcllroy himself also told the media after losing to Wyndham Clark at Us Open 2023: `I am willing to receive more painful experience from the last hundred rounds like the recent US Open to capture the next major.`
Always going forward and grabbing the major is probably the Northern Irish superstar’s slogan not only at the 2024 PGA Championship but also at other major events. When his form drops and excitement is rising, Rory needs one more