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Rory NOT playing PGA @ Wentworth

Yeah even outwith the PGA and time off already this year I was surprised at how much he wont play just in the 2nd half of the season:

  • Memorial
  • week off
  • US Open
  • week off
  • French Open
  • week off
  • Open
  • week off
  • PGA
  • week off
  • Olympics
  • week off
  • Fed Ex Cup
  • Ryder Cup

I guess he knows what he's doing

He'd better get some airtime on the odd weeks he's working or Nike might start to get a bit miffed!

Players like spieth, day etc play more tournaments than mcilroy. No coincidence that they're challenging most weeks.
He's playing a game that when he was younger he would love to play every day, like 90% of us would.
Maybe I'm just jealous that he gets the chance to play so much golf.
 
Players like spieth, day etc play more tournaments than mcilroy. No coincidence that they're challenging most weeks.
He's playing a game that when he was younger he would love to play every day, like 90% of us would.
Maybe I'm just jealous that he gets the chance to play so much golf.

Worlds top 10 as per the OWGR

Events played over a 2 year period

Day - 41
Spieth - 52
McIlroy - 44
Watson - 47
Fowler - 51
Stenson - 48
Scott - 43
Johnson - 41
Willett - 52
Rose - 52

Not as cut a dried as you would think. It also makes Day's Rise to No 1 all the more astonishing given he's played less that the 8 of the top 10 and the same as the other.

I'd like to see what the other top players are doing this year from now to the RC. That would be a fairer comparison as I think people are trying to make a story out of nothing on Rory's schedule.
 
Just seen this on GM website http://www.golf-monthly.co.uk/news/tour-news/rory-mcilroy-withdraws-from-bmw-pga-championship-91162

After his start at Quail Hollow yesterday he may well have a weekend to recover before next week's gruelling couple of rounds. Is it me or is he becoming a little precious?

As Val points out its probably the norm for an elite golfer to only play every other week (elite being top 10)

But yeah to Joe Public it can easily seem like he's having a laugh even hinting that his schedule might be excessive if he were to add Wentworth in

Lots of his fans will have been looking forward to seeing him
 
As Val points out its probably the norm for an elite golfer to only play every other week (elite being top 10)

But yeah to Joe Public it can easily seem like he's having a laugh even hinting that his schedule might be excessive if he were to add Wentworth in

Lots of his fans will have been looking forward to seeing him

5 in a row would be a bit excessive if he added Wentworth. Can't expect them to play all the time and considering at the start and end of the year he generally plays less I think he has got it about right schedule wise, the majors are where his career will be judged and he has to be ready for them.
 
5 in a row would be a bit excessive if he added Wentworth. Can't expect them to play all the time and considering at the start and end of the year he generally plays less I think he has got it about right schedule wise, the majors are where his career will be judged and he has to be ready for them.

Is it really excessive though

I don't know enough about what they do day in day out but he's just had three weeks off and so yeah he'd work 5 weeks in a row before the next week off

In our world (& most pro golfers too) that's not even close to excessive

But its been mentioned already because he's been successful he can afford to concentrate his efforts, so good on him getting to cherry pick his golf... but I can't bring myself to say 10 weeks off from the Masters to the Ryder Cup (26 weeks) is anywhere near punishing, its pretty sedate really
 
Is it really excessive though

I don't know enough about what they do day in day out but he's just had three weeks off and so yeah he'd work 5 weeks in a row before the next week off

In our world (& most pro golfers too) that's not even close to excessive

But its been mentioned already because he's been successful he can afford to concentrate his efforts, so good on him getting to cherry pick his golf... but I can't bring myself to say 10 weeks off from the Masters to the Ryder Cup (26 weeks) is anywhere near punishing, its pretty sedate really

Potentially 5 weeks in a row with no more than a day off when you include travel, sponsor time, pro am etc etc
 
Potentially 5 weeks in a row with no more than a day off when you include travel, sponsor time, pro am etc etc

That's what I mean, five 6 day weeks after a three week break & another week off on the horizon even forgetting about the rest of the year being week on/week off after that

Not an excessive workload for a young fit guy who'll be wrapped in cotton wool for all his traveling anyway


edit: but as I've conceded, he's earned the right to pick & choose, but doesn't mean he'll get any sympathy for suggesting 5 weeks is excessive
 
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Never mind Rory. I am going the be there (maybe)

I have just been offered a round on the course on the 16th

Do you think it will have been set up for the PGA? Galleries etc?
 
Is it really excessive though

I don't know enough about what they do day in day out but he's just had three weeks off and so yeah he'd work 5 weeks in a row before the next week off

In our world (& most pro golfers too) that's not even close to excessive

But its been mentioned already because he's been successful he can afford to concentrate his efforts, so good on him getting to cherry pick his golf... but I can't bring myself to say 10 weeks off from the Masters to the Ryder Cup (26 weeks) is anywhere near punishing, its pretty sedate really

I'd say it is. I know people will say it is just golf, but its golf at the highest level which will be mentally draining. I'm sure last year he played 5 in a row about this time and missed the cut in two events in a row. Plus you have to factor in all the media time, travel, sponsor commitments etc. Yes he is young but he also deserves to have a break, and the lucky for him he gets to choose when he does.

Plus he may have just had 3 weeks off but I bet he wasn't just lazing about, it will have been mixed in with some sponsor stuff, and practice.
 
I'd say it is. I know people will say it is just golf, but its golf at the highest level which will be mentally draining. I'm sure last year he played 5 in a row about this time and missed the cut in two events in a row. Plus you have to factor in all the media time, travel, sponsor commitments etc. Yes he is young but he also deserves to have a break, and the lucky for him he gets to choose when he does.

Plus he may have just had 3 weeks off but I bet he wasn't just lazing about, it will have been mixed in with some sponsor stuff, and practice.

Think this is important.

A week off the tour does not mean a 'week off' as we would know it. It's likely he's still practicing for 8 odd hours a day, whether it be range work, gym, with a coach, trainer, looking at courseplans etc.
 
Never mind Rory. I am going the be there (maybe)

I have just been offered a round on the course on the 16th

Do you think it will have been set up for the PGA? Galleries etc?

I live next door, big grandstand was 90% done last week, hospitality on the left was on its way as was the big board on the first. most of the tented village was well underway as well
 
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