It’s one thing to win a golf major. It’s another to win two majors in a row. Rory McIlroy will look to accomplish the feat for the second time in his career this week. You have to go back to 2014 for the last time McIlroy entered this rarefied air, as he won The Open Championship in July of that year, and then the PGA Championship in August of that year. It should be noted that the PGA Championship moved its spot on the golf calendar back in 2019. So, we now have six years of this new landscape to analyze. No golfer has yet to win the Masters in April, and then follow it up with a PGA Championship win in May. It’s now Rory who has the opportunity to make history, as he won the Masters a month ago. He comes into the tournament at Aronimink Golf Club having played in just one event since his Masters win. The Northern Irishman teed up in the Truist Championship at Quail Hollow this past weekend and finished T19. Rory has played in only eight tournaments so far in 2026.…