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Rory McIlroy: How Many Majors By 2020


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  1. 1. How many major wins by 2020 (he already has 4)?

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      0
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      3
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      7
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      15
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      7
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      10
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      1
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      0
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Depends on the weather, if it rains at every major and the conditions are soft, Rory will win them all! ;-)

I voted for 8.

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Hey, I picked 8 before scrolling down and reading and that is the majority opinion! Not often I'm part of the herd.

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I voted 8 butt if Fowler, Day and Spieth etc don't take the next step, actually winning and not just contending , he could run the table on them like Tiger did to Phil and Ernie and get 10-12 by 2020.
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If the Rory we saw this year sticks around he could win 10 but given his struggles last year I want to see how he does next season when the spotlight will be back on him.  If he has matured mentally, I think 10 but since I'm not sure, I voted 8.

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He had problems last year because he switched clubs. I am pretty sure from watching this year that is no longer a problem.

It could have been new clubs or his girl friend or the fact he signed a huge contract with Nike and there were high expectations for him to dominate.  That's why we need to see how he does next season, as many are now anointing him the next Tiger.  Can he handle the pressure of the media and live up to the title?

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