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Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy discuss their thoughts on legacy ahead of The Open: 'we're all going to die'

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Rory McIlroy has made a morbid admission ahead of The Open after insisting he does not care how he will be remembered once his career is over.The Northern Irishman, who arrives at Royal Birkdale among the favourites for the year's final major, was asked how he hopes future generations will view him after one of golf's greatest careers.McIlroy's response was, however, typically blunt.The six-time major winner admitted the only opinions that matter are those of the people closest to him because, as he put it, he will eventually be 'six feet under'.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "I don't really care," McIlroy said."I would like to think that the people that love and care about me think a certain way of me, but I'll be long gone."I'll be dead.

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Yeah, I don't care."The comments were striking given McIlroy has previously spoken about his desire to leave a lasting legacy in...

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