Rory McLaroy’s sports psychologist has addressed Bryson Decombo’s comments about North Ireland Golfar, who are not talking to him during a masters at Agusta National.
After winning the masters and completing a Grand Slam, DechaMbeau said he tried to talk to his compatriot, but Mcilroy did not give any words in the term.
“No idea. Don’t talk to me once the whole day,” said Dachbo. When Live Golfer was further pressed about why things were played in this way, he said that he tried to start a conversation, but nothing was found in return. “He won’t talk to me.”
Mcilroy’s sports psychologist Bob Rotale cleaned the air and said that there were some things that golfers were not going to do all the tournaments, and one of it did not have to talk to other players.
“It was nothing with Bryson. It was a sports plan throughout the week and we wanted to be lost in it.
“We did not want to pay attention to what someone else was scoring, or shooting, or swinging or how far they were killing it – we just wanted to play Rori our game.
For Radle 4 of Radio 4, Rotale said, “The issue is that if you believe that you are going to win, just play your game and assume that if you do this, the way you are capable, anywhere, you will finish the number one.”
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Rotela also talked about how McLero bought Golf as a game in psychology, designed to make mistakes and if she wants to win, she would also have to learn to love mistakes.
“We start with the idea that golf, by design, is a game of mistakes, and if you love golf, you have to love mistakes,” he said. “You have to remind them that other players are playing the same game, and they will also make mistakes,” Rotale said.
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