Scheffler and McIlroy Reject Legacy Debates Over Their Second British Open Championship
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- Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are aiming for their second championship at the British Open.
- The world's top two golfers state that they do not care about the impact of the trophy they will win on their career legacies.
- Rory McIlroy gave a firm answer emphasizing the meaninglessness of these debates in the long run.
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The world's top two golfers, Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, will take to the course this week at the British Open to win their second championships. However, neither athlete cares much for the debates about what this achievement would mean for their careers or legacies.
When a reporter asked at Tuesday's press conference about the impact of new trophies to be won and records to be broken on future generations, McIlroy gave a very clear answer. The Irish golfer expressed his indifference to the topic, emphasizing the meaninglessness of such debates in the long run.
Both athletes, who have previously won this prestigious tournament, are focused on the event. Rather than the pressure of their past successes or future legacies, they prefer to concentrate on their current performance and the game they will display on the course.
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- Which tournament are Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy competing in this week?
- Both golfers are competing to win their second championships at the British Open tournament.
- What did McIlroy say about the impact of the new trophies to be won on his future legacy?
- Rory McIlroy showed his indifference to the topic by stating that such legacy debates have no importance in the long run.
- Which city and country does the news cover?
- The news covers the town of Southport in England, where the British Open tournament takes place.
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