RORY McILROY claimed “I’m ready to play this week” while setting a new personal best for his shortest press conference of the season.
Before his latest bid to complete his career Grand Slam at the Masters last month, his pre-tournament chat lasted under 11 minutes.
Following news of his divorce this week - and a request not to ask any questions about his personal life the world No.2 was out of the USPGA media tent in nine minutes and 20 seconds after seven questions yesterday.
It took longer than the Kentucky Derby at nearby Churchill Downs which is known as "The Fastest Two Minutes in Sport". But only just.
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