Rory Mcllroy, the professional golfer from Northern Island turned professional in 2007 and has been able to include a total of two professional wins in his career so far as a professional golfer.
If you want to analyze his brilliant golfing abilities in the 2010 Ryder Cup, going through his recent performances would be highly beneficial.
In the Masters Tournament of golf held in 2009, he was tied at the 20th place and this is considered to be a good performance in his career so far.
His performances in the US Open in 2009 enabled him to be tied at the 10th place.
In two years, he has been able to improve his golfing abilities well and was able to be featured in the top ten list of golfers from Europe.
In 2007, he was at the 42nd place in the Open Championship.
He continued his impressive performances and in the 2009 PGA championship his name was in the list of top three players.
He was tied at the third place.
If he continues this form, he can surely be a vital player in the 2010 Ryder Cup.
He has participated in the tournament as a junior in 2004, three years before his beginning as a professional.
His team emerged as the winners of that year's Junior Ryder Cup.
He has showed consistent performances after that and in 2005, he was the youngest golfer to win the following: Irish Close Championship and West of Ireland Championship.
His success journey did not end with that and he recorded many back to back victories in his name.
The year 2006 was a significant one in his career as an amateur golfer since it was in this year that he found victory at the' European Amateur Championship'.
He defeated Stephen Lewton, another golfer from Europe.
His winning score was 274.
He occupied the top place in the Amateur golf rankings for seven days in 2007.
He was included in the Walker Cup 2007 team of Great Britain and Ireland.
He halved the first match in the series.
His first season of British Masters was in 2007 and he shot 290 to be featured at the 42nd place.
In the month of October in 2007, he came in third in the tournament.
He was behind Nick Dougherty for 3 strokes.
Nick emerged as the Tournament winner.
This performance fetched him the title of the youngest affiliate to obtain the tour card in the history of European Tour.
The card was secured for the year 2008 also when he was tied at the fourth place in the tournament, 'Open De Madrid Valle Romano'.
In the same year, he was tied at the fifteenth place in the MasterCard Masters held in Australia.
Within a year of his beginning in professional golf itself, he was able to be featured in the top hundred list of Official Golf Rankings.
At the end of year, he advanced to the 39th place in the list of professional golf rankings.
His win as the third place occupant in the South African Open was vital in this improvement.
In 2009, he was promoted to the 16th place after he was announced the winner of 2009 Dubai Desert Classic.
In the present year, he finished at the third place in the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship of 2010.
He was at the 40th place in the Honda Classic Championship.
His first win in the PGA Tour also came in 2010.
With this form, he can be a vital player in 2010 Ryder Cup.
If you want to analyze his brilliant golfing abilities in the 2010 Ryder Cup, going through his recent performances would be highly beneficial.
In the Masters Tournament of golf held in 2009, he was tied at the 20th place and this is considered to be a good performance in his career so far.
His performances in the US Open in 2009 enabled him to be tied at the 10th place.
In two years, he has been able to improve his golfing abilities well and was able to be featured in the top ten list of golfers from Europe.
In 2007, he was at the 42nd place in the Open Championship.
He continued his impressive performances and in the 2009 PGA championship his name was in the list of top three players.
He was tied at the third place.
If he continues this form, he can surely be a vital player in the 2010 Ryder Cup.
He has participated in the tournament as a junior in 2004, three years before his beginning as a professional.
His team emerged as the winners of that year's Junior Ryder Cup.
He has showed consistent performances after that and in 2005, he was the youngest golfer to win the following: Irish Close Championship and West of Ireland Championship.
His success journey did not end with that and he recorded many back to back victories in his name.
The year 2006 was a significant one in his career as an amateur golfer since it was in this year that he found victory at the' European Amateur Championship'.
He defeated Stephen Lewton, another golfer from Europe.
His winning score was 274.
He occupied the top place in the Amateur golf rankings for seven days in 2007.
He was included in the Walker Cup 2007 team of Great Britain and Ireland.
He halved the first match in the series.
His first season of British Masters was in 2007 and he shot 290 to be featured at the 42nd place.
In the month of October in 2007, he came in third in the tournament.
He was behind Nick Dougherty for 3 strokes.
Nick emerged as the Tournament winner.
This performance fetched him the title of the youngest affiliate to obtain the tour card in the history of European Tour.
The card was secured for the year 2008 also when he was tied at the fourth place in the tournament, 'Open De Madrid Valle Romano'.
In the same year, he was tied at the fifteenth place in the MasterCard Masters held in Australia.
Within a year of his beginning in professional golf itself, he was able to be featured in the top hundred list of Official Golf Rankings.
At the end of year, he advanced to the 39th place in the list of professional golf rankings.
His win as the third place occupant in the South African Open was vital in this improvement.
In 2009, he was promoted to the 16th place after he was announced the winner of 2009 Dubai Desert Classic.
In the present year, he finished at the third place in the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship of 2010.
He was at the 40th place in the Honda Classic Championship.
His first win in the PGA Tour also came in 2010.
With this form, he can be a vital player in 2010 Ryder Cup.
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