Less Is More: McIlroy Finds Joy and Focus in a Lighter Schedule

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Rory McIlroy says playing fewer PGA Tour events gives him more time with family, a better life balance, and renewed enthusiasm for the game, pointing to a strong start at the Scottish Open as evidence that a lighter schedule can still yield top results while he pursues goals beyond the Grand Slam and embraces playing closer to home in Europe.
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