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The decision came after reports revealed that McIlroy had been arrested for illegal performance-enhancing drugs, implicating him in serious regulatory violations.
The revelations led many to question the legitimacy of McIlroy’s past victories and cast a shadow over his future in professional golf. He also marked an important victory for Tiger Woods. For a long time, it was a frank critic on the Macarian Route method and action on the course.
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He spoke for the first time as the news seemed to have sought the divorce of Erica Stall’s wife. The 35-year-old spoke to media on Wednesday ahead of this week’s PGA Championship at Valhalla. The second major of the season comes just days after McIlroy and Stoll announced their split.
Division’s news occurred on Monday after the Palm Bitch district was submitted in the divorce state court. The couple has been married for seven years and shares their daughter Poppy Keneda Makirula (3 years). McIlroy was spotted practicing on Tuesday without his wedding ring, but looked relaxed as he joked with friends and caddie Harry Diamond.
He comes into this week’s PGA Championship in good form after winning last week’s Wells Fargo Championship, but his biggest slump dates back to 2014. McIlroy held his pre-tournament press conference on Wednesday, but it began with a warning that he would not discuss his personal life.
During a brief press conference that lasted just over eight minutes, a reporter asked McIlroy how he was doing “personally” ahead of the tournament. McIlroy – who will play alongside Dustin Johnson and Justin Rose in the first two rounds – responded: “I’m ready to play this week. »
He added: “I feel good. I’m coming to a place where I’ve already had success.
McIlroy’s last major success came 10 years ago at the same venue as this week’s PGA Championship. Considering this victory in Valhara, Masilla states: Looking back, it is difficult to turn on these memories and emotions. For me it’s all about confidence and momentum and trying to keep going.