The Borneo Post

I’ll come back stronger, vows McIlroy

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KINGSBARNS , Un it e d Kingdom: Rory McIlroy brought the curtain down on his first winless season in nine years by vowing to return as a major force next year.

The four-time major champion ended a frustratin­g season on Sunday with a round of 72 for a disappoint­ing four- under par total and a distant share of 63rd place in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip.

It is the first time since 2008 that McIlroy has gone through a whole season without a victory.

“My last round of 2017 summed-up all of 2017 with not much happening either good or bad and I was sort of stuck in neutral,” he said.

“Yeah, it hasn’t been the year I wanted on the golf course. I started the year with grand ambitions and trying to add to my major tally and trying to win golf tournament­s, and trying to get back to near the top of the world rankings.

“I wasn’t able to do that but I feel like that, and even though I haven’t won and the results haven’t been what I wanted, I can still salvage something from the rest of the year even though I am not playing.”

McIlroy now shuts down his season, firstly for a series of tests, including to establish if he is allergic to certain foods, while also allowing a rib injury he sustained 10 months ago to fully heal.

He will then venture to Dubai in late November where he will commence his pre-2018 practice schedule.

“I want to give myself the opportunit­y now to put a lot of foundation­s in place going forward and that is what I will concentrat­e ( on) from now to the end of the year,” he said.

“There is a lot of areas of my game that need sharpening up, like my wedge play and putting, as these are two main areas I need to get better at.

“My iron play is coming on and I saw some good signs last week at Close House and while I didn’t play all that well this week it was nice to feel like I was in the hunt at some stage at the end of my season. — AFP

 ??  ?? England’s Tyrrell Hatton celebrates winning the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip with the trophy. — Reuters photo
England’s Tyrrell Hatton celebrates winning the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip with the trophy. — Reuters photo

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