McGinley Slams Those Quick To Pass Judgement On McIlroy.

Paul McGinley has slammed those critics all too quickly to pass judgement on Rory McIlroy following his bitter disappointment at the Masters, and a decision then to withdraw from the following week’s RBC Heritage.

As we know, the four-time Major winning McIlroy only needs to win at Augusta National to join the most elite club in all of golf but after missing the Augusta cut it means waiting another 12 months for that hopeful maiden Masters triumph.

McGinley, and long-time close friend and confidant of McIlroy, was one of the many who fancied him heading into the Masters; he says that there’s been far too many to write McIlroy off after one disappointing week.

“There’s only five people in the history of the game to have won the Grand Slam, there’s a reason why only five have won it, and only three that are living, we’re talking about a very, very difficult thing to achieve,” said McGinley speaking to John Craven and our colleague at Irish Golfer Magazine.

“People are rushing to judgement just because he had one bad Masters. All of a sudden everything’s wrong with him. A couple of months ago everything was right, he was on top of the world, winning the FedEx, top-10s in all the four Majors.

“It’s amazing how quickly people rush to judgement. Judge him in ten years’ time or whenever his career is finished. He’s got all the tools to win the Grand Slam and I really hope that one day he does.

“I think his career deserves it. It would be great for Ireland if he does it, but let’s give him a bit of space to figure it out.

“He’ll come back from this. Golf is a game of disappointments and about getting back on the horse again.”

There’s nowhere on earth that McIlroy gets criticised more than in Ireland. This is a man who saved the Irish Open with his foundation and stardom, winning it in 2016 before donating the entirety of his winning cheque to charity, and he still can’t catch a break.

With four Major wins to his name and multiple titles worldwide, there’s no doubt that McIlroy is the finest golfer this island has ever produced. Yet while he might be under-appreciated by an element back home, McGinley has no doubt as to his reputation elsewhere, comparing the former World Number One to the man many believe to be the greatest footballer ever – Lionel Messi.

“It’s only when you go to America that you see how big he is,” McGinley says.

“This is no exaggeration, he is the Lionel Messi of golf. That’s how big a star he is in golf, and yet when Lionel Messi has a bad game, do people jump all over him? Does he come in for the same abuse in Argentina?

“And that’s no exaggeration when I say that. You can do all the research you want and I go to a lot of corporate stuff in America, I do a lot of stuff with kids, I have the craic with them and ask who’s their favourite player. Nine times out of 10, it’s Rory McIlroy.

“We under-appreciate him in Ireland, that’s my personal view. Of course he’s a friend of mine, I Captained him in Ryder Cup, and that makes my job analysing him on TV difficult.

“But I have to give an honest appraisal, and at this moment in time, he hasn’t figured out how to deal with the expectation of Augusta. But I’m not going to close the door and say he’s never going to do it because he’s got the skillset, he’s got the balls, he’s won every other tournament around the world.

“This is the one part of the puzzle he hasn’t figured out but let’s give him the space to do it, and I’ve absolutely no doubt that he’ll win another Major very soon.”



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