McIlroy
plans Saturday practice at Whistling Straits
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[August 04, 2015]
By Andrew Both
(Reuters) - World number one golfer Rory
McIlroy has scheduled a Saturday practice round at Whistling Straits,
site of next week’s PGA Championship, a reliable source told Reuters on
Monday.
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The Northern Irishman has not played since rupturing the anterior
ligament in his left ankle early last month, an injury that
prevented him from defending his British Open title at St. Andrews.
McIlroy’s manager, Sean O'Flaherty, did not respond to an email
seeking comment.
News that the four-times major champion plans to tee it up on the
Wisconsin course this weekend is the first indication that he may
defend his title at the PGA Championship, which starts next
Thursday.
McIlroy won last year’s event by one stroke at Valhalla in Kentucky,
his second PGA title in three years, and he finished one shot out of
a playoff the last time the PGA Championship was at Whistling
Straits in 2010.
The 26-year-old has ruled himself out of this week’s World Golf
Championship event in Akron, Ohio.
Previously, he said that although his rehab was going well, he did
not want to rush back before he was ready.
"I'm taking a long term view of this injury and, although rehab is
progressing well, I want to come back to tournament play when I feel
100 percent healthy and 100 percent competitive," he said in
announcing his decision to skip the British Open.
A practice round at undulating Whistling Straits would give McIlroy
a chance to walk the undulating layout and test his ankle in a way
that playing elsewhere would not replicate.
Some medical experts initially said the injury suffered by McIlroy
normally takes about 12 weeks to completely heal.
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The first round of the PGA Championship will take place almost six
weeks after he was injured playing soccer.
An employee at Whistling Straits told Reuters he was not allowed to
comment on scheduled practice rounds by players ahead of the
championship.
Getting an early look at the layout, meanwhile, was world number two
Jordan Spieth, who played a round at Whistling Straits on Monday
with fellow-Americans Gary Woodland and Justin Thomas, Reuters
learned.
Spieth, who turned 22 last week, won the first two majors of the
year before falling one shot short of the playoff at the British
Open.
Should he win this week's Bridgestone Invitational, Spieth would
displace McIlroy as world number one.
(Editing by Larry Fine)
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