Rory McIlroy hopes to use the next three weeks to “change the narrative” of his season as he bids to win the FedEx Cup title for a record-extending fourth time. McIlroy has won twice worldwide this season but is all too aware of letting other chances slip through…
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RoryMcIlroyofNorthernIrelandlooksonwhileplayingthefirstholeduringthepro-ampriortotheFedExSt.JudeChampionshipatTPCSouthwindonAugust14,2024inMemphis,Tennessee.(PhotobyMikeMulholland/GettyImages)RoryMcIlroyhopestousethenextthreeweeksto“changethenarrative”ofhisseasonashebidstowintheFedExCuptitleforarecord-extendingfourthtime.
McIlroyhaswontwiceworldwidethisseasonbutisalltooawareoflettingotherchancesslipthroughhisfingers,mostpainfullyintheUSOpenatPinehurstandtheOlympicGamesinParis.
Asaresult,the35-year-oldheadsintothefirstplayoffevent–theFedExStJudeChampionshipatTPCSouthwind–almost3,500pointsbehindScottieScheffler,theworldnumberonehavingwonsixtimesonthePGATourbeforesecuringOlympicgoldatLeGolfNational.
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