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Will Rory retire as a top-10 player of all-time?

Will Rory retire as a top-10 player of all-time?

Yahoo19-05-2025

Will Rory retire as a top-10 player of all-time?
The Live From crew discusses if 36-year-old Rory McIlroy can become one of the best golfers ever, sharing why the "student of history" is "picking up speed" and "has the wind in his sails" after winning the Masters.
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