Pro Golf Daily: Rory McIlroy Returns To Form At TPC Boston


Our latest daily roundup is here as Rory McIlroy returned to the winner’s circle at TPC Boston.
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Let’s get down to it:
Best of Pro Golf Now From 9/5/16
Rory McIlroy Fires 65 to Win Deutsche Bank Championship (read here): Sam Belden recaps the action from the final round of play at the Deutsche Bank, where an excellent final round saw Rory McIlroy beat out Paul Casey to victory.
BMW Championship Top 10 Power Rankings (read here): Sam Belden also looked ahead to the coming week, power ranking the best of the players heading to Crooked Stick for the BMW Championship.
Best of Golf Across The Internet From 9/5/16
Rory McIlroy discovers the virtue of patience, wins Deutsche Bank (read here): Brian Wacker writes about how after a disastrous start to his week, patience was the key to Rory McIlroy turning things around and claiming victory in the Deutsche Bank.
Deutsche Bank Win Proves Rory McIlroy Can Still Find Putting Magic (read here): Not only did McIlroy’s play at TPC Boston prove that he can still find his putting touch, but also that he has the resolve to fight through tough spells.
Here’s what Protracer looks like when tour players use hickory golf clubs (It’s not pretty) (read here): In between the serious business at the Omega European Masters last week some of the world’s top pros took part in a short hickory golf challenge at Crans Montana. Lee Westwood, Danny Willett and Miguel Angel Jimenez all took part in a two hole challenge, the footage of which you can find here.
That’s it for today’s roundup but check back in tomorrow when we’ll do it all again.
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