McIlroy turns the corner: "The mental side of it is probably the biggest barrier between me being good and being great"
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry might not add to their major haul this year, but they showed in Pebble Beach on Sunday that they’ve learned from their past mistakes under pressure and now have the maturity and the skills to make even more history in the game.

Masterful McIlroy holds off Lowry to win Pebble Beach Pro-Am by two
Rory McIlroy claimed his 27th PGA Tour win and his 37th as a professional when he put on a masterclass on the back nine and closed with a six-under 66 to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am by two shots from Shane Lowry on 21-under-par.

Murphy lands Pebble Beach invite; Power eyes $5 million barrier; Dawson and Phelan in Singapore
Seamus Power can take his PGA TOUR career earnings beyond $5 million with a top 20 finish in this week’s Sony Open in Hawaii. But as the West Waterford man (34) closes in on his goal of making the world’s top 50 and clinching a place in the Masters, he’s also proving to be an inspiration to others.
