Heading into US Open, McIlroy still looking for motivation after historic Masters win
- Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, who secured victories in all four major championships with his April win at Augusta National, is preparing for the U.S. Open beginning June 12 at Oakmont.
- McIlroy acknowledged that maintaining motivation can be difficult following major victories, explaining that after achieving a significant goal, it’s challenging to immediately regain the drive to compete again the following week.
- Since the Masters, McIlroy has encountered challenges, including missing the cut at the Canadian Open and struggling with his tee shots after having to switch from his usual driver, which was ruled non-compliant.
- He revealed he shot an 81 last week at Oakmont but made birdies on the final two holes, emphasizing the need to get his form and focus back before the 156-player field begins competition.
- McIlroy hopes to reset his mindset and improve his play at the U.S. Open, acknowledging the challenge of regaining hunger while aiming to return to top form after his major milestone.
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