McIlroy Misses Cut at Masters, Seeks Reset

Seattle Sports

The golfing world was stunned when Rory McIlroy missed the cut at the 2019 Masters Tournament. The four-time major champion had been a favorite to win the tournament, but his two-round total of 5-over par was not enough to make the weekend cut.

McIlroy has been one of the most consistent players on Tour for the past decade, but his performance at the Masters was a huge disappointment. After the tournament, McIlroy admitted that he was “mentally and emotionally drained” and that he needed to take some time off to reset.

McIlroy has since taken a break from golf and is focusing on his mental and physical health. He has been spending time with family and friends and has been working on his game with his coach, Michael Bannon. McIlroy has also been doing yoga and meditation to help him relax and refocus.

McIlroy is hoping that this break will help him get back to his best form. He knows that he has the talent to win major championships, but he needs to be in the right frame of mind to do so. He is confident that this reset will help him get back on track and that he will be ready for the PGA Championship in May.

McIlroy’s performance at the Masters was a huge disappointment, but it is important to remember that he is still one of the best players in the world. He has won four majors and is still only 30 years old. With a little bit of rest and refocusing, McIlroy could be back to his best form in no time.

McIlroy Misses Cut at Masters, Seeks Reset