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How Rory McIlroy worked through the stages of grief after losing the U.S. Open

July 17, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Following his defeat at Pinehurst last month, Rory McIlroy handled the situation with grace and resilience. Instead of giving up, he focused on learning from his mistakes and finding motivation to keep going.

McIlroy’s positive mindset and determination are evident as he prepares for the British Open this week at Royal Troon. Despite the setback, he remains one of the favorites to win.


Rory McIlroy is ready to get back at it. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
Rory McIlroy is ready to get back at it. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

Rory McIlroy is ready to get back at it. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

McIlroy’s ability to bounce back from adversity is admirable. He quickly shifted his focus from disappointment to motivation, showing his determination to succeed.

Despite changing his phone number to maintain focus, McIlroy remains dedicated to his craft. His resilience and positive attitude make him a force to be reckoned with in the world of golf.

McIlroy’s journey continues as he tees off at the British Open alongside Max Homa and Tyrrell Hatton, ready to face whatever challenges come his way.

See also  Australian Open Day 6: Jessica Pegula falls, Naomi Osaka retires early, Jack Draper wins in five grueling sets
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