PGA Championship: Is Rory McIlroy, not Scottie Scheffler, the player to beat for major gold at Valhalla?

PGA Championship: Is Rory McIlroy, not Scottie Scheffler, the player to beat for major gold at Valhalla?

Ahead of the PGA Championship at Valhalla, all eyes are on Rory McIlroy, who is riding high on back-to-back victories on the PGA Tour. Rich Beem, a former major champion, marvels at McIlroy’s recent performances and wonders if he can carry that momentum into major success at Valhalla.

Beem is effusive in his praise for McIlroy’s gameplay at Quail Hollow, particularly his fearless use of the driver, which seemed to straighten his shots with every powerful swing. McIlroy’s dominance was most evident on Sunday when he showcased his full potential, leaving his competitors no chance.

While acknowledging Xander Schauffele’s skill, Beem feels McIlroy’s stellar performance overshadowed his competitors, making victory seem almost unattainable for them. Playing alongside Shane Lowry at the Zurich Classic last month may have helped McIlroy find his stride and play with more freedom, reminiscent of his youthful enjoyment of the game.

The conditions at Valhalla, with less punishing rough and generous fairways, are conducive to McIlroy’s style of play, especially if he continues to impress with his driving. However, Beem notes that Scottie Scheffler poses a formidable challenge, despite potential distractions from becoming a new father.

McIlroy and Scheffler emerge as the top contenders for the Wanamaker Trophy, but Beem suggests not to overlook other contenders like Jordan Spieth, who is still chasing the career Grand Slam and has the ability to excel at any moment.

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