Rory On Pete Dye Courses: "They're like beer when you're younger"
/Fun stuff from Rory McIlroy on Pete Dye as he prepares to defend his Players Championship title. This is the first Players since Dye’s passing earlier this year.
Q. You've mentioned that Pete Dye courses were a little bit of  an acquired taste for you. I wonder was there a turning point where you  started to feel a little bit more comfortable, could have been Kiawah  in 2014 or could have been -- you had three top 10s here in a row early  on. When did you start turning the corner on that, and is there a hole  out there that still kind of drives you nuts?
 RORY MCILROY: So 2010 Whistling Straits was when I turned a corner. I  turned up there, it was the PGA Championship, and I hated it. Like I  really did not like it. I had to tell myself, look, you just need to  like it for one week. Just get your head around liking this place for  one week and embracing the fact that it's different and the fact that  it's visually a little funky and whatever. I ended up finishing third  that week and one shot out of a playoff, and I think that was when I  sort of had turned a corner in terms of not necessarily loving Pete Dye  golf courses because of -- I think he's a wonderful golf course  designer, but I never liked how he made you feel on the golf course in  terms of hiding things and angles, and it makes you a little bit  uncomfortable, which is obviously his plan. Like he's a wonderful  designer of golf courses, but that was the week where I had to embrace  what Pete tried to put into his golf courses.
 Yeah, going on from there, winning at Kiawah, winning at Crooked Stick,  winning here, I've started to quite like them. But as you said, an  acquired taste. They're like beer when you're younger. You sort of don't  like it but then you think it's cool to drink it and then you sort of  acquire a taste for it.
 
                     
             
             
             
             
                 
                 
                 
                 
                

