breaking news: Rory McIlroy is planning to be the next.. full details below 👇👇👇 Rory McIlroy attempted to make a return to the PGA Tour’s policy board before being rejected, but his former Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington believes he should stay away from the politics Rory McIlroy has been told by Padraig Harrington to stay away from the saga between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, in order to protect his efforts on the course. McIlroy resigned from the PGA Tour’s policy board last November, but had shown interest in making a return as a player director in recent weeks. His comeback application was subsequently rejected by the current crop of player directors, and Harrington believes this was a blessing in disguise for the four-time major winner. “It takes a lot of time, dedication and sacrifice to play this game at this level,” the Irishman told Golf Channel. “The best thing that could have happened is Rory [McIlroy] not getting back on that board. He was being soft by going back to it. It’s not the distraction he needs, he needs to be out there playing golf.” READ MORE: LIV Golf star set to make DP World Tour return after taking advantage of clever loophole READ MORE: Bryson DeChambeau issues PGA Tour timely reminder amid LIV Golf merger farce And Harrington may well have a point too, after legendary coach Butch Harmon recently echoed the former Ryder Cup captain’s sentiments about the importance of dedication. Harmon worked with both Tiger Woods and Greg Norman, two players who spent longer than anybody as the No. 1 golfer in the world. The renowned instructor recently opened up on the reasoning behind the longevity and dominance of both Woods, highlighting their ability to work harder than others. “One thing I will tell you about the best players in the world,” the 80-year-old coach told On The Road with Iona. “I had two of them I took to No. 1 who were there for a long time. Greg Norman and Tiger Woods. They outworked everybody, they worked harder than everybody. That is because they wanted to stay there.” Rory McIlroy turned up to opening round at Canadian Open hungover Rory McIlroy and Amanda Balionis relationship stance confirmed Police officer who arrested Scottie Scheffler breaks silence after charges dropped

breaking news: Rory McIlroy is planning to be the next.. full details below 👇👇👇  Rory McIlroy attempted to make a return to the PGA Tour’s policy board before being rejected, but his former Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington believes he should stay away from the politics    Rory McIlroy has been told by Padraig Harrington to stay away from the saga between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, in order to protect his efforts on the course.  McIlroy resigned from the PGA Tour’s policy board last November, but had shown interest in making a return as a player director in recent weeks. His comeback application was subsequently rejected by the current crop of player directors, and Harrington believes this was a blessing in disguise for the four-time major winner.  “It takes a lot of time, dedication and sacrifice to play this game at this level,” the Irishman told Golf Channel. “The best thing that could have happened is Rory [McIlroy] not getting back on that board. He was being soft by going back to it. It’s not the distraction he needs, he needs to be out there playing golf.”  READ MORE: LIV Golf star set to make DP World Tour return after taking advantage of clever loophole READ MORE: Bryson DeChambeau issues PGA Tour timely reminder amid LIV Golf merger farce  And Harrington may well have a point too, after legendary coach Butch Harmon recently echoed the former Ryder Cup captain’s sentiments about the importance of dedication.  Harmon worked with both Tiger Woods and Greg Norman, two players who spent longer than anybody as the No. 1 golfer in the world. The renowned instructor recently opened up on the reasoning behind the longevity and dominance of both Woods, highlighting their ability to work harder than others.  “One thing I will tell you about the best players in the world,” the 80-year-old coach told On The Road with Iona. “I had two of them I took to No. 1 who were there for a long time. Greg Norman and Tiger Woods. They outworked everybody, they worked harder than everybody. That is because they wanted to stay there.”     Rory McIlroy turned up to opening round at Canadian Open hungover    Rory McIlroy and Amanda Balionis relationship stance confirmed    Police officer who arrested Scottie Scheffler breaks silence after charges dropped

Soft\’ Rory McIlroy told once again what he needs to become the next Tiger Woods

Rory McIlroy attempted to make a return to the PGA Tour\’s policy board before being rejected, but his former Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington believes he should stay away from the politics

 

Rory McIlroy has been told by Padraig Harrington to stay away from the saga between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf, in order to protect his efforts on the course.

McIlroy resigned from the PGA Tour\’s policy board last November, but had shown interest in making a return as a player director in recent weeks. His comeback application was subsequently rejected by the current crop of player directors, and Harrington believes this was a blessing in disguise for the four-time major winner.

\”It takes a lot of time, dedication and sacrifice to play this game at this level,\” the Irishman told Golf Channel. \ “The best thing that could happen was Rory [Makilra] so that it would not return to this advice. He was sweet and returned to him. He doesn’t need distractions, he needs to play golf.

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And Harrington may be right, after legendary coach Butch Harmon recently echoed the former Ryder Cup captain’s sentiments on the importance of commitment.

Harmon has worked with both Tiger Woods and Greg Norman, the longest-reigning No. 1 golfers in the world. The renowned instructor recently explained the reasons behind Woods’ longevity and dominance, emphasizing their ability to work harder than others.

“I’ll tell you one thing about the best players in the world,” the 80-year-old coach said on “On the Road with Iona.” \ “I had two, which I took in No. 1, which had been there for a long time. Greg Norman and Tiger Woods. They worked harder than anyone else, they trained harder than anyone else, because they wanted to stay there.”

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