MadAdey
Money List Winner
$4,391,809 won so far this year.
I'd love to be "done" and get that.
I think the thing is he is too good not to keep getting top finishes, but I do not think that he will ever dominate the game and be what he was years ago.
$4,391,809 won so far this year.
I'd love to be "done" and get that.
Just because you are a better player doesn’t mean that you can turn up and win. You still need the desire, especially at the level these players are at. Lots on here have slagged Poulter off this weekend and gave him no chance today, but he has just gone 3 up as he WANTS to keep his singles record intact.
Family life, get married and the missus always knows how to clip your wings or ground you. The kids don’t care, they vomit or cover you in Pooh and break your heart .. the wife moans about you doing the time even if it pays the bills .. it’s just the way it is. You lose your life, and then the school sets homework and your weekends get mucked up, just because they haven’t done anything constructive in the time they have the child…I do look a fool for my earlier post and so do a few others on here, and I was obviously v wrong. However, I think many including myself are just trying to find a reason to explain his loss of form and decline over the last few years.
Especially strange how Rahm wanted it on Friday and Saturday but then didn't want it on Sunday.Ah so the other Europeans just didn’t want to win. Thanks. I thought it was about ability and form but really it’s about desire. In-depth analysis. Cheers.
Yeah, I have to say, for all the talk about Rory, he's only gone from elite to very good level. When other players drop off they REALLY drop off - see Fowler, Rose a year or so back, Speith until recently, Donald, Kaymer, etc. Shows you how much talent he has when him with all the wheels come off is still better than most players. As others have said it's absolutely a mentality thing I think. He's just not 100% focussed on golf anymore, and there's nothing wrong with that if he's happy enough.This thread seems to pop up in various guises every time Rory has a lean spell. The bouncy young McIlroy with his mojo is long gone but a current world ranking of 15 is hardly shabby. Having desire is one thing but if your game just isn't there then you are kind of stuffed. He'll probably go and win the next tournament he plays in.
But he didn't win any majors in the first place.Finau didnt win for how many years? Does anyone call him "done"?
Rory will come good again
But he didn't win any majors in the first place.Strange example.
Honestly, Finau has barely won anything at all considering how good he is. I'm not sure you could have picked a worse comparison, ha.I didnt realise only Major's mattered?
Rory could win 20 more PGA tour events with no majors, is he still "done"?
Honestly, Finau has barely won anything at all considering how good he is. I'm not sure you could have picked a worse comparison, ha.
Not to labour on this, but the issue is that Rory was at the very top of the game, winning majors, had potential to dominate the sport but then dropped off from that level. Finau was never at that level, he's a just a very good golfer who has never won enough.Sorry to disappoint you - but another top 20 PGA tour golfer who went years without a win isnt a bad example in my mind![]()
To an extent yes. Once you put yourself into the bracket of multi major winners, then that is the key benchmark. Lesser wins a more footnotes, and not career defining to the same extent.I didnt realise only Major's mattered?
Rory could win 20 more PGA tour events with no majors, is he still "done"?