Rory closes PGA with 70, may skip FedEx event

Rory closes PGA with 70, may skip FedEx event

ST. LOUIS Another major championship season came to a close on Sunday for Rory McIlroy, his fourth since he last won a Grand Slam event in 2014.The Northern Irishman closed with an even-par 70 at the PGA Championship and was tied for 51st, which was not what he had hoped for following his runner-up finish at last months Open Championship.Its been a year of showing glimpses of what I can do, but I just havent done it often enough, said McIlroy, who won the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March. I have to wait another eight months for the next one, but obviously there is still a lot to play for.McIlroy said there was plenty of room for improvement, particularly off the tee where hes been plagued by a two-way miss this season; and suggested he may alter his schedule in order to be prepared for the final three playoff events and Ryder Cup.
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The best thing might be to take that first FedExCup event off and work on my game and come back in a better place, McIlroy said. Historically the first playoff event hasnt been my best event. Well see. Ill do some practice next week and see how I feel.McIlroy skipped the first playoff stop in 2015 and his best finish at The Northern Trust is a tie for 19th in 2013.



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