Lando Norris appreciates Schefflerin ‘fascinating’ to question the importance of sports success
McLaren Formula 1 driver and beloved golf player Lando Norris praised the world’s number one Scottie Scheffler on Thursday to question the point of his success and said she resonated with his feelings.
Before winning the British Open last weekend, the three -time American and Olympic champion thought of what everything was done.
“There are a lot of people who do it in what they thought would fulfill them in life, you get to number one in the world, and they are like: ‘What is the goal?’ I really believe it because what is the goal? “ He said.
He also stressed that his wife and his one -year -old son were more important than any golf tune and he would stop if the game would start to affect his life at home.
CorrosionUnmarried and childless but famous self-critical and open to his mental health in a ruthless sport, where sincerity was once considered a sign of weakness, applauding America’s words.
“I respect that he is honest enough for all his feelings for everything. He is just honest for what he wants,” Britain, second in the championship and only eight points after teammate Plasticreporters told the Belgian Grand Prix.
“Not everyone should say what everyone believes and what everyone thinks should be accurate or incorrect.
“I’m happy that someone is up, achieving what he has done – he is performing at the same level that Tiger (Woods) did in many circumstances – this is very amazing to see, come out and say something like that, ” added the 25-year-old.
“So I respect her a lot. And I connect with a lot of it in many ways, which is cute. I think the main intake is just let the person be everything you want to be. Let them do whatever they want to do.”
Norris, who is following his third victory in a row this weekend, said he was still a northern Irish fan Rory Mcilroy more than any other golf player but villainThe words had commanded respect.
“I thought it was fascinating and cute to see someone performing on such a high level to come out and just say what he did,” he added.