Rory McIlroy Keeping Low Profile Before British Open in Attempt to End Major Win Drought

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It has been five years since Rory McIlroy won a major golf tournament, and the Northern Irishman is determined to end his major win drought at this year’s British Open. To do so, he’s keeping a low profile in the weeks leading up to the tournament.

McIlroy has been avoiding the media spotlight and has not participated in any tournaments since the U.S. Open in June. He’s also been spending more time on the practice range and less time on the golf course. This strategy is designed to help him stay focused and avoid distractions as he prepares for the British Open.

McIlroy’s last major win came in 2014, when he won the British Open. Since then, he’s come close to winning several other majors, but has been unable to close the deal. He’s finished in the top 10 at the Masters four times, and was runner-up at the U.S. Open in 2011 and 2016.

The British Open is one of golf’s four major tournaments, and McIlroy is hoping that his low profile approach will help him finally break through and win another major. He’s been working hard on his game, and is confident that he can compete with the best players in the world.

McIlroy is one of the most popular golfers in the world, and his fans are hoping that he can end his major win drought at the British Open. He’s been playing well this season, and if he can stay focused and keep a low profile in the weeks leading up to the tournament, he might just be able to do it.

Rory McIlroy Keeping Low Profile Before British Open in Attempt to End Major Win Drought