And in a video posted Wednesday to his Instagram page entitled “Bobby Fairways Responds to Rory McIlroy,” Berger said this: “You don’t think that YouTube is competitive enough, Rory?
Holding the lead at LIV Miami, Bryson DeChambeau is peaking at the right time — both on and off the course — to be a threat ...
saying that he could’ve been nicer with his words and should’ve shown some support for how much YouTube is growing the game of golf. On the other hand, other fans supported Rory McIlroy ...
Rory McIlroy issued a scathing verdict on the latest ... element that is contributing to the oversaturation of golf: YouTube. Content creators such as Paige Spiranac, Grant Horvat, Rick Shiels ...
McIlroy turned pro in 2007 and has 28 PGA Tour wins and 18 European Tour wins to his credit. He lifted the trophy in the 2011 ...
Rory McIlory doesn't seem too familiar ... more shocking if he said he was grinding hours of YouTube videos. "I'm not of that generation," McIlroy said. "...I'm happy for the people that enjoy ...
Rory McIlroy has taken another swipe at the YouTube golf community after admitting he'd rather watch the 'pure, competitive' form of the sport this week. With content creators such as Paige ...
Rory McIlroy has started a war of words with the YouTube golf scene, insisting he doesn’t pay much attention to it. The Northern Irishman was speaking ahead of a Players Championship event in ...
Rory McIlroy will be hoping to finally win the Masters next week, and Sir Nick Faldo has offered some advice to the Northern Irishman as he looks to earn his first green jacket ...
That includes Rory McIlroy. Question: As somebody who's involved in TGL himself, how much attention do you pay attention to the YouTube generation here like the Fat Perezes, Grant Horvat—do you ...
There are a lot of things contributing to the current state of golf, but Rory McIlroy believes YouTube might be one of them. There’s a general feeling of oversaturation about the sport ...
Credit Rory McIlroy, then, for spinning the conversation ... including the burgeoning popularity of YouTube golf: "I'm not of that generation," he said. "I'd much rather watch this tournament ...