Rory McIlroy admits trying to bash it like Bryson has damaged his swing
Northern Irishman says chasing Bryson DeChambeau's increased speed and distance played a part in his disastrous display and missed cut at THE PLAYERS Championship.
Earlier this week, Dustin Johnson was asked who would win a long-drive contest between the top-10 biggest hitters on the PGA TOUR.
Smashing the ball a million miles is the hottest storyline in golf after Bryson DeChambeau decided to become a human guinea pig, bulk himself up and launch the ball into orbit.
Johnson isn't known for his moments of clarity but the World No.1's answer was smart and to the point. He didn't take the bait at all. As far as he was concerned, getting caught up in a long-driving contest was somewhat stupid.
While Johnson looks to make a weekend charge at TPC Sawgrass, Rory McIlroy is heading home.
So it was fascinating to hear him admit that, unlike DJ, his head HAD been turned by the DeChambeau circus strongman act. McIlroy had been watching Bryson's big-hitting feats closely and decided he needed more of that in his own game.
McIlroy is well-fancied at 11/1 with Paddy Power to win his first Green Jacket. DeChambeau is 10/1 while Johnson is 7/1 favourite to repeat his November triumph at Augusta National.
It should interest McIlroy that DJ didn't win the 2020 Masters because he hit it significantly further than anyone else. He was also rated 13th for Driving Accuracy that week, 1st for Greens In Regulation and 5th in Scrambling.
To triumph at Augusta, Rory needs to get all parts of his game in tip-top shape.
This is the full press conference of McIlroy revealing how trying to be like Bryson has had a detrimental effect. Note the agonised pause before he admits he'd been sucked into the length issue.
What are you most frustrated with?
Is it something you feel like you can get out of quickly, or if you didn't fall into it immediately it'll take some time?
Not to play amateur psychologist, but you're obviously one of the longest players on the PGA TOUR. Why do you think you went down that route?
It was a beautiful day to play golf, you're playing with two guys you know well, it's a nice golf course. Is there any pleasure out of today for you at all?
"Sergio (Garcia) is one of my closest friends out here. His young son and our daughter met each other for the first time yesterday. They came over to the house afterwards and we had a good time, so that was good fun.
Right now do you have any desire to play and practice?
Is it going to be good to get home?
"Yeah, I'm looking forward to it. I don't want to say it's been a long four weeks, but definitely, it's funny, I used to think four weeks in a row was nothing, and then I feel like I'm getting old because by the fourth week I'm like, a little achy, a couple things are hurting, so I'm looking forward to getting home. That's not the reason I didn't play very well this week, but yeah, it's felt like a long four weeks."
I know you mentioned it's been four weeks in a row, but it's also been like seven of eight for you. In hindsight do you worry that that may be a little too much to bite off?
"I think these next three weeks coming up it'll give me some time to work on some stuff and I can get ready for that place that you have on your facemask (Masters logo)."
April 2021 will be Rory McIlroy's 7th Masters start needing a win at Augusta to complete the career grand slam.
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) November 15, 2020
Updated - McIlroy in majors since 2015:
Round 1, +28
Rounds 2-4, -64