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Rory McIlroy “absolutely despised” rival golfer even more than Patrick Reed

Rory McIlroy has revealed he “absolutely despised” golf rival Billy Horschel until the pair became friends.

McIlroy rose to stardom in the golf world in 2007 when he turned professional and has since gone on to win four major championships, including two PGA Championships, one Open title, and one US Open title. During the course of his career, the Northern Irishman has formed a number of rivalries in the sport.

 

 

McIlroy took part in the Walker Cup in 2007, a tournament for amateur golfers from Great Britain and Ireland which pitted them against their counterparts from the United States. McIlroy competed against Horschel who was representing the US at the Royal County Down Golf Club in Northern Ireland.

 

 

 

The tournament was taking place in McIlroy’s home country, and the golf star recalled why he was initially not a fan of Horschel. He was speaking about the American in comparison to Patrick Reed, whom he formed a rivalry with at the 2016 Ryder Cup during the Sunday singles matches.

McIlroy was speaking on the Subpar podcast where he was asked who he hated more – Horschel at the 2007 Walker Cup or Reed at the 2016 Ryder Cup. McIlroy answered swiftly by saying Horschel’s name, before going on to give an explanation. “And that’s saying something,” McIlroy said after giving his answer, while laughing.

He added: “I absolutely despised him and we’ve actually become really close since, which is great, but I think as well we were all probably obnoxious at the time but I think he was pretty rude to the crowd at times I was like ‘they’re my people’ I was like ‘I’m going to beat his a**’.

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