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Rory Mcilroy and Bryson Dechambeau Rivalry appears run to round 3 in Quail Hollow
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Charlotte, NC – Golf world has almost moved from Last month’s historical mastersBut there is a constant feeling in the air this week at Quail Hollow Club that this weekend may have a similar confrontation in the store.
Golf rivalries are rare. Many have to go well for two players to go head -to -head every time in a big scene for her to become a “rivalry”.
But in a rare gift, Rory Mcilroy and Bryson Dechambeau have closed the horns in two of the previous three diplomas. Dechambeau best Mcilroy in last year’s US Open (with the help of Mcilroy). Rory got the green jacket from Bryson Sunday at Augusta National.
There is reason to believe in the 3rd round of this flourishing golf beef will take place over the weekend at the 2025 PGA Championship in Quail Hollow Club.
“I believe you have to have a lot of distance here,” Dechambeau said on Tuesday when asked about Mcilroy’s success in Quail Hollow. “Rory is a great golf ball driver and his iron game is also great. I think it’s a golf course that decides on his shapes well, and I think it is well for mine. We’ll see it.
“Maybe I do well. Maybe I don’t.
A flowering “rivalry”
Months after Mcilroy fall in Pinhurst No. 2Both players participated in the confrontation of Crypto.com with Mcilroy and Scottie Scheffler in front of Dechambeau and Brooks Koepka. During the pre-event availability, Dechambeau threw a blockage at Mcilroy while discussing his victory in the US Open.
“I would like to turn it on what made me in the US Open,” Mcilroy said.
“To be right, you are such a kind for yourself,” Dechambeau withdrew.
Soon before four months and the two most famous players in the world were found in the last pairing in 2025 masters. Dechambeau quickly captured the lead To complete the Grand Slam career.
After his round, Dechambeau was asked what Mcilroy looked like preparing for play off.
The US Open double sample quickly noted that Mcilroy gave him the silent treatment in Augusta National.
“No idea,” Dechambeau said after his round when asked how Mcilroy was doing while preparing For a play off with rose. “He didn’t talk to me at all.”
After winning Mcilroy’s Masters, his mental coach Bob Rotella explained that Dechambeau freezes Was not about the head of Crushers GC. It was just what Mcilroy had to do to achieve a childhood dream.
“This had nothing to do with Bryson,” Rotella told the BBC. “This was just the game plan all week and we wanted to lose in it. We didn’t want to pay attention to what someone else was scoring, or shooting, or how far you were hitting it – we just wanted Rory to play his game. The pointe is, if you believe you will just be able to win, you just play your game. complete number one. ”
The story could have died there, but it is not where this story ends.
A few weeks later in Liv Korea, Dechambeau was asked about mixing between how he treated the last round of masters and how Mcilroy did. The question implied falsely that Mcilroy did not have five or accepted senior fans during the last round, as Dechambeau did.
Dechambeau’s response seemed shown.
“I can only talk about myself. I can’t talk about Rory,” Dechambeau said. “What I can say about myself is that I really care about the golf game and its growth globally and inspire a group of people and children, especially children, to play this great game. So it’s my job, as not just a professional golf player, but a little of a fun, to interact and be as authentic as I can be with myself.
On Wednesday, Mcilroy was asked if he had a chance to talk to Dechambeau about his freezing.
The answer was open.
“I don’t know what he was waiting for. We are trying to win the masters. I will not try to be his best friend there,” Mcilroy said. “Look, everyone approaches the game in different ways. Yes, as I was focused on myself and what I had to do. That is really all that was. It was nothing against him or against – it’s just I felt that this is what I had to do to try to get the best out of myself that day.”
Rory vs bryson part 3?
This brings us this week to Quail Hollow Club.
There has been a lot of discourse about the course and whether or not it is a suitable site for a large championship.
Regardless of where you stay in that debate, there is no doubt what type of the Quail Hollow player is set to favor.
This is the paradise of a bomber that favors those who hit it too long, very high and very right. (All courses reward those things, of course, but this places extra emphasis on how far you fly it.) Add to the extraordinary amount of rain that the course has taken earlier this week and a mild and soft course should be perfectly placed for the two best leaders in sports to choose it.
Quail Hollow Club has been Mcilroy’s favorite playground in Golf. He has won four times in Charlotte and is 102 under the par in Quail Hollow since his profit in 2010. He owns this course, and given the way he has played so far this season, there is no reason to believe that he will not attract him again this week and put himself in strife for another big Wanamaker trophy.
Dechambeau game is suitable for Quail Hollow’s one-dimensional question. He posted two Top 10 in the course before being defective in Liv Golf and is winning 1.97 blows for a round this year, for data golf. Mcilroy is winning 0.84. My colleague Sean Zak watched dechambeau try to bring hungry cocoa on the knees during a practical round.
Mcilroy and Dechambeau are not the only players who can overcome this PGA. Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas, Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffle, Ludwig åberg and others are all capable of choosing Quail Hollow.
But all signs point to Rory and Bryson once again being the center of the Golf Universe this weekend. Which would be another welcome view of a shattered pro golf world.
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Josh Schrock is a writer and reporter for Golf.com. Before entering Golf, Josh was the interior of Chicago Bears for the NBC Sports Chicago. He previously covered 49ers and Warriors for NBC Sports Bay Area. A native Oregonian and Uo alum, seduces and spends his free time walking with his wife and dog, thinking about how the ducks will break his heart again, and trying to become half a professor into pieces. A true romantic for golf, Josh will never stop trying to break 90 and will never lose the confidence that Rory Mcilroy’s main drought will end (updated: he did it). Josh Schrock can be reached in Josho.schrock@golf.com.