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McIlroy has big targets in sight for next year as he aims to surpass Player

- Agence France-Presse

Rory McIlroy has set himself three challengin­g career goals – including becoming the best “internatio­nal” player ever – as he plots his comeback in 2018 following an injury-hit and trophyless year.

The four-time major champion, who has been dogged by a rib injury, finished in a disappoint­ing tie for 63rd at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip on Sunday, meaning a first season without a title since 2008. He will now not play again until next year as he looks to regain full fitness.

His immediate goal arrives at the US Masters next April, when he will attempt to become only the sixth player to complete the career Grand Slam of all four major titles.

Also on his list is overhaulin­g Nick Faldo to become the most successful European golfer and, most ambitiousl­y perhaps, to surpass South African great Gary Player’s haul of nine Majors that make him the leading “internatio­nal” golfer of all time.

“The grand slam is the next reasonable goal on the agenda and then my goal is to become the best European Tour golfer ever and try and surpass Nick Faldo in that,” said McIlroy, aiming to return to competitio­n early next year.

“Then, and if had a career goal, it would be the best internatio­nal golfer ever as Gary Player has nine Majors so I would like to think I can get close to that tally.

“Clearly, the Americans have dominated the world of golf for the last 100 years with Jack Nicklaus and Tiger [Woods] and Walter Hagen and all those guys but the next big goal is winning the Masters for the grand slam and then becoming the best European ever.”

The Northern Irishman has won 13 European Tour titles but is 17 wins shy of Faldo’s mark (Faldo won six majors) and needs to win six more majors to surpass Player.

“I just feel with the experience I have now, I’m definitely a better player I feel than the player that won some of those tournament­s and some of those majors,” said the world No 6.

“I see no reason why I can’t better that in the next 10 years and that’s why I feel like these three months are very important for me to put some really good things in place.”

 ?? Reuters ?? Despite injuries and a trophy-less season, former world No 1 Rory McIlroy is confident of scaling new heights next year
Reuters Despite injuries and a trophy-less season, former world No 1 Rory McIlroy is confident of scaling new heights next year

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