Longer days and stretches of great warmth offer a reminder of Mother Nature's seasonal shifts. As for those lower scores and periods of torrid golf that seem to arrive this time of year, chalk it up to the uncanny skills of Rory McIlroy.
While there is evidence galore that McIlroy is a golfer of all seasons, there's uncanny proof that he is at his very best when temperatures head northward and his travel from spring to summer follows familiar routes.
In 2002, for instance, McIlroy was runner-up at the Masters, which began a stretch of 11 tournaments in which he won twice (the RBC Canadian Open, thanks to a closing 62, and the TOUR Championship. He was top 10 in eight of those 11 tournaments.
One year later, McIlroy was even better in this same time frame. It was a share of seventh place at the PGA Championship that kicked off a run of 10 straight PGA TOUR tournaments in which he was top 10.
If you believe that twice is a coincidence, three times is a pattern, then best you settle into the continuation of a productive McIlroy pattern. As he meandered along the 2024 schedule as it entered landed at the RBC Canadian Open, the 35-year-old from Northern Ireland had won twice and finished T-12 in his three previous tournaments.
The wins at the Zurich Class of New Orleans and the Wells Fargo Championship at one of his favorite playgrounds, Quail Hollow Club, indicate that McIlroy is once again heating his game up to match the summer warmth.
Great timing, too, because what stares McIlroy in the face is a stretch of golf that has to bring a smile to his face: the Genesis Scottish Open and The Open Championship in July.
This story is from the July 2024 edition of Golfplus Monthly.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the July 2024 edition of Golfplus Monthly.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
TEE BIRDS AND MMG COCA COLA - DECLARED JOINT WINNERS OF THE LLOYD DGC LEAGUE POWERED BY RADICO
The atmosphere on the fifth green of the Delhi Golf Club was tense.
RHODES SECURES PLAY OFF VICTORY
England's Mimi Rhodes secured her first professional victory at the Lavaux Ladies Open a mere 16 days after leaving the amateur ranks.
BOUTIER WINS SIXTH LET TITLE
Celine Boutier clinched her sixth title on the Ladies European Tour (LET) after securing a two-stroke victory in the Individual event at the Aramco Team Series presented by PIF - Shenzhen.
TAMBURLINI WINS 2024 LET ROOKIE OF THE YEAR TITLE
Chiara Tamburlini has made history in being crowned the 2024 'LET Rookie of the Year' after an impressive first year on the Ladies European Tour (LET).
PLAYER BLOG
Collin Morikawa secured a popular victory at the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP in 2023 when he claimed his sixth career PGA TOUR title by six strokes.
KAYMER AND REED TO STAR IN LINK HONG KONG OPEN
Major champions Martin Kaymer from Germany and American Patrick Reed have confirmed they will take part in this year's LINK Hong Kong Open - to be staged at The Hong Kong Golf Club, November 21-24.
LITTLE-KNOWN MAGUIRE BEATS TOUR NUMBER ONE CATLIN AFTER OVERTIME CLIFF-HANGER
Unheralded Michael Maguire from the United States denied his in-form compatriot John Catlin a third victory of the year after winning the US$2million Black Mountain Championship,following a dramatic sudden-death play-off in heavy rain on the parfive 18th at Black Mountain Golf Club, in Hua Hin, Thailand.
LEE SNATCHES LAST-GASP WIN
Chinese-Taipei's Lee Chieh-po finally claimed his maiden title on the Asian Tour today at International Series Thailand after sensationally overtaking hot-favourite Peter Uihlein at the very end.
RORY MCILROY CONFIRMED TO DEFEND HERO DUBAI DESERT CLASSIC IN 2025
Rory McIlroy has signalled his intention to defend his 2024 Dallah Trophy, officially committing to the 2025 Hero Dubai Desert Classic at the historic Emirates Golf Club on January 16-19, 2025.
ALDERSON CLAIMS EMOTIONAL FIRST G4D TOUR TITLE IN SPAIN
Steven Alderson was left fighting back tears after claiming an emotional victory at the G4D Tour @Estrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters to become the first autistic winner in G4D Tour history.