McIlroy 'so far away' from best form after dismal St. Jude showing
PGA Tours Fed ExCup Playoffs continue on Thursday with BMW Championship, live on Sky Sports; Rory Mc Ilroy finishes first of three tournaments eight over par and in 66th; Mc Ilroy: I felt like the more the week went on, the more I felt lost with my golf swing PGA Tour's Fed ExCup Playoffs continue on Thursday with BMW Championship, live on Sky Sports; Rory Mc Ilroy finishes first of three tournaments eight over par and in 66th; Mc Ilroy: "I felt like the more the week went on, the more I felt lost with my golf swing" Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Rory Mc Ilroy bemoaned his poor form as he finished 66th at the Fed Ex St. Jude Championship, saying "I am so far away from where I need to be". The six-time major winner, who succesfully defended his Masters title earlier this year, has played a limited schedule since, with a couple of tied-seventh finishes at the PGA Championship and Scottish Open his best showings and only top-10s in seven tournaments. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Mc Ilroy, who went into the first of three Fed ExCup Playoffs 12th in the standings, is bidding to win a record-extending fourth seasong-ending title, but posted rounds of 74, 70, 72 and 72 to finish eight over. Only the top 70 in the season-long Fed ExCup standings have reached the Fed Ex St. Jude Championship. The top 50 then progress to the BMW Championship (August 20-23) and then only the top 30 make it to the Tour Championship (August 27-30).
Winners of the first two play-off events earn 750 points apiece before the points reset to zero ahead of the Tour Championship. In the closing event, all players begin at even par, with the starting-strokes model based on Fed ExCup placings at that point axed in 2025. The winner of the Tour Championship becomes Fed ExCup champion for 2026, earning $10m (£7.4m) and a five-year PGA Tour exemption. "Obviously, I didn't come in here with a ton of reps," Mc Ilroy said. "I felt like the more the week went on, the more I felt lost with my golf swing. "Figured it out a little bit the last few holes today but my swing wasn't in sync and I didn't do a ton of practice coming in here." The top 50 in the standings after the Fed Ex St. Jude Championship progress to the BMW Championship, with the top 30 then qualifying for the season-ending Tour Championship.
But Mc Ilroy feels like he is a long way from being competitive, with his game needing a lot of work before next week's BMW Championship. He added: "I'm going to have to work pretty hard, put my head down and grind between now and next Thursday to have any sort of golf game to compete next week. "I'll go to Bellerive Country Club and try to prepare for that golf course. But it's more about the execution about what I'm doing right now and that wasn't there this week. "I am so far away from where I need to be to even feel like I have a chance so I've just got to keep working and hope it turns around a little bit." Watch continued coverage of the PGA Tour's Fed ExCup Playoffs, with the BMW Champiosnhip from Thursday, live on Sky Sports or stream with no contract .
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