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McIlroy agrees with ‘no rivalry’ remarks

GOLF: Northern Irishman insists he and Koepka are ‘good friends’

- PHIL CASEY

Rory McIlroy has conceded that Brooks Koepka “wasn’t wrong” when he dismissed the idea of a big rivalry between the pair.

Speaking ahead of his title defence at last week’s CJ Cup in South Korea, world number one Koepka was asked about his rivalry with McIlroy and said: “I’ve been out here for what, five years?

“Rory hasn’t won a major since I’ve been on the PGA Tour. So I don’t view it as a rivalry.”

The last of McIlroy’s four major titles came in the 2014 US PGA Championsh­ip, since when Koepka has won the US Open in 2017 and 2018 and the US PGA in 2018 and 2019.

Koepka was also second in the Masters and US Open this year and fourth in the Open Championsh­ip at Royal Portrush, where an emotional McIlroy missed the cut on home soil.

“What Brooks said wasn’t wrong,” McIlroy said in an on-course interview with GOLF TV during the inaugural Japan Skins event.

“I mean, he’s been the best player in the world the last couple years – four majors. I don’t think he had to remind me that I haven’t won one in a while.

“I love Brooks, he’s a great guy. Obviously super-competitiv­e, like we all are. I can see where he’s coming from.

“I think if you take what Brooks said out of context then it can become this big thing that it’s become. But Brooks and I are good, we’re good friends.”

Meanwhile McIlroy was pipped to the Skins Challenge in Chiba by Australian Jason Day.

Day picked up four skins on what proved to be the decisive 17th hole to finish with a total of eight, ahead of Tiger Woods on five, McIlroy’s four, and one for local favourite Hideki Matsuyama.

His victory meant Day picked up $180,000 (£140,000) on the final two holes to claim a total of $210,000 (£160,000) in prize money.

Day said: “Overall it was a brilliant afternoon and evening. I think it’s the first time I’ve ever finished under lights so that was exciting.”

McIlroy described the event as good preparatio­n for Japan’s first PGA Tour event, the Zozo Championsh­ip, which starts on Thursday, also in Chiba.

McIlroy said: “It was good to get a driver in the hands and have a hit, and have a bit of fun.

“It was still quite competitiv­e out there. It was great to be a part of something like this in Japan, and a great way to kick off the week.”

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Former world No 1 Jason Day with the Japan Skins Challenge trophy after his success in Chiba.
Picture: Getty. Former world No 1 Jason Day with the Japan Skins Challenge trophy after his success in Chiba.

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