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After a lackluster Wells Fargo finish, Rory McIlroy received a text from Tiger Woods about something in his swing

It’s no secret Rory McIlroy has been on a bit of a skid. After finishing runner-up to Kurt Kitayama at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March, the Northern Irishman missed the cut at both the Players and Masters. He did take down Scottie Scheffler to earn himself the bronze medal at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play after missing the weekend in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, but his results have been a mixed bag all of 2023.

A few weeks ago in Charlotte, McIlroy tied for 47th, a substandard finish for a man who has dominated Quail Hollow and the Wells Fargo Championship for most of his career — McIlroy’s won the event three times.

Golfweek’s Eamon Lynch reported on Golf Channel Tuesday that Tiger Woods texted McIlroy after the event and told him he saw something in the four-time major champion’s swing.

And when Tiger calls, you listen.

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McIlroy spent some time with Woods at his home on Friday to talk things over and diagnose the possible issue.

McIlroy hasn’t won a major championship since 2014, and he hopes a visit to a familiar spot in the country may bring some good vibes this week. His wife, Erica, is from the area and the couple has spent a lot of time in Rochester, New York.

“I’ve spent summers here, I’ve spent falls here, I’ve spent a few Christmases here,” he said Tuesday while visiting with the media at Oak Hill Country Club ahead of the 2023 PGA Championship. “I really love the seasons. We live in Florida. We don’t get that. So it’s nice to come up here and see the leaves change in October and have the snow at Christmas time. There’s certainly parts of it that I’ve really enjoyed and will continue to enjoy.”

The 2012 and 2014 PGA champ hasn’t had a ton of success at the year’s second major over the last few seasons, although he did grab solo eighth at Southern Hills in 2022.

We’ll see Thursday if any of Woods’ magic wore off on McIlroy.

Story originally appeared on GolfWeek