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O n the Monday before the University of Virginia men’s golf team headed to the West Coast to complete its best season in ...
Bob Rotella had no idea. Golf’s most renowned sports psychologist, who has been working with Rory McIlroy for years, had been sitting in a quiet room with the 36-year-old star from Northern ...
When Dr. Bob Rotella talks about and with Rory McIlroy, he tries to avoid one word like his client does water or sand, though that word may tell this story best. The four letters were eschewed in ...
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Golf Digest on MSNRory won the Masters on Friday morning. Plus, other takeaways from Dr. Bob RotellaRory and I never talked about winning the Masters. No, we talked about all the things you need to do to win the Masters. Really, we spent our time talking about what you must do to find out how good ...
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Rory McIlroy's secret strategy that led to Masters win as Bryson DeChambeau snub explainedAfter the thrilling contest for Masters victory, Rory McIlroy's psychologist, Bob Rotella, disclosed the covert strategy that drove the golfer from Northern Ireland to the top. On the fateful ...
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McIlroy: Wasn't trying to be DeChambeau's 'best mate' at MastersMcIlroy's sports psychologist, Bob Rotella, told the BBC last month that their strategy ... scoring or shooting or swinging or how far they were hitting it. We just wanted Rory to play his game." ...
Rory McIlroy said Wednesday that his silent treatment of Bryson DeChambeau in the final group at the Masters wasn’t personal.
It’s a debate that kicked up after the Masters when Bryson DeChambeau was asked about the conversation with Rory McIlroy during the final round.
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Irish Star on MSNRory McIlroy's coach issues ominous PGA Championship warning - 'He likes it that way'Rory McIlroy will look to win his second major in as many months when he tees off at the PGA Championship this week, and the Northern Irishman is showing no signs of slowing down ...
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Golf Digest on MSNPGA Championship 2025: Rory cracks back at Bryson on Masters 'silence'-gateIn what can fairly be described as a "tense" or at least "very slightly aggrieved and/or sad" press conference following his final round at the Masters, Bryson DeChambeau made it clear that his ...
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