ロリー・マキロイはライダーカップ後、キャリアを完結させるためにあと1つの功績を残すのみとなった。
The golf icon set himself three goals to achieve at the beginning of the year and has already completed two of them. Rory Mroy has enjoyed the best year of his career. His own words, not anyone else’s. For the first time ever, he had already secured two PGA Tour victories before the Masters in April, including the prestigious Players Championship, which is regarded by many as the unofficial fifth major title. His exploits at Augusta speak for themselves. Not only did he capture his first ever Mast’s title, but Mroy also ended a drought of more than 10 years without a major victory while simultaneously completing the career grand slam. Understandably, Mroy admitted he struggled for motivation in the immediate aftermath of his iconic Mast’s triumph, confessing that he was searching for his next Everest to climb. An open championship in Northern Ireland helped the golf star regain focus with a green jacket holder. achieving a respectable seventh place finish at Royal Portrait. His next trip to the Emerald Al proved far more rewarding as Mroy triumphed at this year’s Irish Open. A timely confidence boost ahead of the Rder Cup, which by then was fast approaching a Mroy has never required an invitation to find motivation for the Rder Cup. since making his debut in 2010, lifting the trophy on American soil with a miracle at Medina in 2012 and cementing his reputation as one of team Europe’s greatest ever players. He has consistently risen to the occasion. This time, however, the circumstances were different. Heading into the 2025 edition, Medina remained a last occasion on which any Rder Cup team had triumphed on foreign soil. Under the leadership of the ever meticulous Luke Donald Mroy and his teammates delivered one of the most remarkable victories in Rder Cup history, ending a 13-year weight. Aside from a slight stumble on the final day, Mroy excelled across the opening two days of competition, earning three and a half points out of a possible five. He accomplished this while also contending with severe verbal abuse from a small but vocal minority of American fans in the crowd.
Rory McIlroy has achieved almost everything in golf — from multiple major titles to Ryder Cup glory. But after the latest Ryder Cup, just one achievement remains to complete his legendary career. In this video, we reveal what McIlroy is still chasing, why it matters so much, and how close he is to cementing his ultimate golf legacy.
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