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Tuesday, 12 August 2014

Golf: Rory McIlroy Credits Single Life For Success

Rory McIlroy is crediting his recent golfing wins to dumping his fiance earlier this year.
The Irish golfer broke up with Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki earlier in the year, and told reporters at the PGA Championship it has done wonders for his career.
“I think what happened has been for the better in terms of my golf,” he said. “I’ve put a bit more time into it and it has refocused me. I mean, what else do I have to do now?”
As cruel as his comments may sound to his former fiancee, his game has improved since calling the wedding off. McIlroy won the PGA Championship in Kentucky, taking his career tally to four major titles including this year's British Open. The current world No.1, who re-won the title from Adam Scott, says being single has given him more time to focus on his game.
"I go to the golf course, I go to the gym and it’s just my life at the minute," McIlroy said at the PGA Championship. "I worked pretty hard before but the past couple of months I’ve really just buried myself in my game. It obviously works pretty well, so I am going to keep doing it."
McIlroy and Wosniacki had been dating since 2011, and the 25-year-old golfer took their relationship to the next level when he proposed to  her on New Years Eve in Sydney.
Then McIlroy ended the engagement  in May this year, a week after the couple had sent out invitations to their planned November wedding.
“The wedding invitations issued at the weekend made me realise that I wasn't ready," McIlroy said..
Lone star: Rory McIlroy lifts the Wanamaker trophy after winning the PGA Championship. Photo: Getty Images
''Obviously, it’s quite a difficult time for Caroline and myself,''  he said.
''It was mutual and amicable and we both thought it was the best for us, the best for both of us.''

However the 23-year-old tennis star says she was shocked and initially thought McIlroy was joking when he called her to say wedding was off.
“Obviously, it’s always you know, you’re not prepared for something like this, and [it] came [as] a bit as a shock,” Wosniacki said in a press conference. She went on to exit the French Open in round one shortly after their split, but since then has gone from strength to strength in her career and is world   No. 12.

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