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19th May 2022
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Greg Norman pictured at a Miami Open tennis match between Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic, in 2015. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)[/caption]
"Look, we’ve all made mistakes and you just want to learn by those mistakes and how you can correct them going forward."Like Mickelson, we may not see Norman in front of the cameras and microphones for a while. Over at Southern Hills Country Club, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Rory McIlroy was not the only major-hunting golfer at the US PGA to be asked about Norman and Mickelson. In the recent past, McIlroy has come out with stronger rhetoric about LIV Golf, and the two golfing legends. Earlier this year, McIlroy slammed Mickelson's messy dealings with, and comments about, LIV Golf as "naïve, selfish, egotistical, ignorant". When Mickelson took a huge amount of heat for an interview that he felt was off-the-record, but was not, the likes of Bryson DeChambeau and Dustin Johnson quickly stepped forward to say they would not be joining the breakaway 'Golf Super League'. That lead to McIlroy saying LIV Golf was "dead in the water". That does not appear to be the case, though, and veteran golfers like Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter appear to be open to the prospect of playing this lucrative, non-PGA-sanctioned events. Asked about LIV Golf not being as toast as many may have reckoned, Rory McIlroy had a softer tone, this week. [caption id="attachment_179175" align="aligncenter" width="647"]
Rory McIlroy of Europe watches on during the afternoon foursome matches of the 2018 Ryder Cup. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)[/caption]
"Unfortunate. Sad. This should be a celebration, right? He won a major championship at 50 years old. It was possibly his last big, big moment in the game of golf. "He should be... I think he should be here this week and celebrating what a monumental achievement he achieved last year. It's unfortunate. It's sad. Yeah, I don't know what else I can say."A reporter then asked McIlroy about Greg Norman and his unfortunate 'we all make mistakes' comment. The four-time major winner reflected:
"We do all make mistakes. I think Greg is in a very tough position because he's taken the role of being the leader of something that is very divisive. Greg can sit with the media for five hours and give four hours and 50 minutes of pretty good answers, and the 10 minutes that he maybe drops his guard is what's going to be picked up on. "I just think he's in a no-win situation. He's made that decision himself, and he has to deal with the questions that are being thrown at him. It's certainly not a position that I'd like to be in."Of course, there is a golf major fast approaching, and McIlroy will be eager to pick up where he left off, at The Masters, after his thrilling 63 that included a chip-in from the 18th bunker at Augusta National. McIlroy looked free and easy, and was flag-hunting, in that Masters final round, which saw him finish second, and reports from the course suggest he could start hot at Southern Hills.
On the No Laying Up podcast, co-host 'Tron Carter' revealed he had received a text from Sky Sports golf correspondent that McIlroy, in his first practice round, was 'Six under through six holes on the front nine'. As for the man himself, McIlroy declared, "I feel good about my game...You hit greens here, you're going to give yourself birdie chances. The targets are pretty small, pretty limited with where the hole locations will be, so you hit it into the middle of the greens here, you're going to have decent chances."As if that was not enticing enough for the Rory McIlroy Believers, he repeated the line for good measure - "I'm feeling pretty good about that part of the game." https://twitter.com/NOW_Ireland/status/1526890165809070081 You can stream the weekend's coverage from Southern Hills Country Club in Oklahoma with a NOW Sports Membership. The coverage on Thursday begins at 1 pm Irish time.
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