Rory McIlroy’s former coach explains ‘problems he’s faced for years’ since British Open failure
Pete Cowan, Rory McIlroy’s former trainer, claims his ex-client’s main problem is his inability to handle pressure and revealed that McIlroy has technical issues when in the spotlight.
McIlroy came to Royal Troon in good form after a heartbreaking defeat at last month’s U.S. Open but performed well below expectations. He finished 11 after two laps, and distinguished all the hope that he had to stop the drought outdoors.
Northern Irish people have not won major since 2014, and Cowen believes that 10 years of disappointment are related to Makilra’s position. He told Bunker Red: “Rory is under a lot of pressure.
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“He had a bad moment with the draw, but I think he thought he could control the game there. If you play a few wild shots there, you’re heavily punished.
“The more time that passes between big tournaments, the harder it gets. This is how to win again, you should start again and put it again. This is his problem. They showed a lot of pressure on him and gained a master and a big helmet.
“This is almost everything he thinks between the present and the next April. This is actually sad, and then Cowen, when the pressure affects him, how MAKILRA is the same technology. I continued to talk about whether the error is always reflected. Pete Cowan talks about the problems his former clients face (Photo: Getty)
He adds: “They still have the same flaws. They still have the same flaws, which is good, but it’s also bad. “He knows exactly what he’s doing. He drops (the stick) a little bit and starts to toss it up a little bit without any pressure on it, so he has a hard time getting the ball to fly. But he knows he had the same problem for a long time. He turns to this, sometimes he turns to him, and he plays completely and wins. We will use your registration to provide content to improve your understanding. This may include our aspects and third -party ads as you understand. You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our Privacy Policy
“They’re so good, but a lot of that is down to the mental side of the game. The course layout plays an important role for some players as what works for some players may not suit others. «