Wednesday, March 30, 2016

I repeat, will the real Rory McIlroy please stand up.




So reports have just come out that the global superstar Rory McIlroy is not playing in the Par 3 contest prior to The Masters next week saying its "Too much hassle"

And the amazing thing is no one has batted an eyelid at this decision. Zero bad press and it seems fine that he is calling one of the longest traditions in golf a distraction? He didn't seem to mind the distraction he added to himself last year by having one of the world's most recognizable faces caddy for him, I'm talking about his "friend" Niall Horan from One Direction 




I can't imagine Jack Nicklaus asking John Lennon to take his bag back in the seventies and then complain about being distracted. 

I wonder if Rory wins the event this year will he pull out of the Champions Dinner next year because that could distract him too.

The reason I bring this up is because he seems to be getting away with so much. Be it throwing clubs into water like a little baby or calling the Ryder Cup an exhibition match. I know he's been world number one and he is a global ambassador for the game but I scratch my head watching his behaviour at times and can't believe he is not being pulled up for it. Because for me he sets a terrible example to all the young kids watching.

Simple things like giving up when not in contention, at times even raising eyebrows that he may be deliberately missing cuts because he had no chance of winning the tournament. I know I mention Tiger a lot in this blog but this was something we never seen from him in his prime. He just loved to compete.

Watching Rory getting interviewed after his semi final loss to Jason Day on Sunday a blind man could see he was done, he did not want to be there. I wonder did he even ask could he concede his match to Rafa Cabrera-Bello? In the end he got easily beaten 4&2 and some of the putts he hit you wouldn't see in your local club on a Saturday morning, just awful. I hope you were like me and seen his body language in that interview and had a bet on Rafa.




During the 2011 Open Championship he was level par after thirty six holes and then the wind got up, He shot seven over for the weekend and ended up twelve shots behind eventually winner Darren Clarke. And instead of taking it on the chin and rebuilding when he was asked how he felt his response was "I'm not a fan of golf tournaments that are predicted so much by the weather," and saying he would rather "wait for a year when the weather is nice" instead of tuning his game to prepare for the Open Championship. He also added that he would "rather play when it's 80 degrees and sunny and not much wind" 







 Seems a bit bitter, nearly child like. But the amazing thing was a few months later he won the US Open by eight shots.


The one that I still can't understand and it somehow ended up turning into something media and commetators laughed at was him throwing his three iron into the water after a bad shot during his second round in the WGC Cadillac event last year. Telling reporters after his round "he was in a bad place mentally" , not much of an apology but with Donald Trump getting involved and sending a diver down to get the club for that ever important photo op. 





 Photo Ops are something Mr McIlroy is very fond of. At times he nearly looks like a star struck fan . I think its ok if me or you were to bump into someone famous to grab a photo/selfie but Rory? 

Mr Grey himself Jamie Doran

The Fresh Prince

LeBron


Ed Sheeran
 



And of course the one he cherishes:
 




For a man who all of a sudden doesn't like distractions I really think he needs to look at his life off the golf course and study the likes of Jason Day or Justin Rose. Family men who just grind and are not too worried about which celeb they hang out with or which party they are at.

All in all I think Rory's choice not to play in the Par 3 is a foolish one and I wonder will it be frowned upon by the committee at Augusta National. His defence is that he missed it in 2011 and it was the best chance he had to win. Although the way he played the Par 3's on the final day that year he could have done with the practice....

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