Western Mail

McIlroy aiming to make a flying start on PGA Tour

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WORLD number one Rory McIlroy says he is planning to play in the PGA Tour’s first three tournament­s when the season resumes next month after the Covid-19 disruption.

The golf calendar has been severely impacted by the novel coronaviru­s outbreak, which has killed over 291,000 people around the world, with three of the sport’s four majors reschedule­d and the British Open cancelled.

The Tour’s schedule restarts with the Charles Schwab Challenge (June 11-14 in Fort Worth, Texas) followed by the RBC Heritage (June 18-21 in Hilton Head, South Carolina) and the Travelers Championsh­ip (June 25-28 in Cromwell, Connecticu­t).

“Right now, I’m planning to play the first three events,” McIlroy, who is also set to play in a $3 million charity skins match on May 17, told reporters.

“I miss the competitio­n.

“I miss the buzz of getting into contention and playing in those last few groups on a Sunday and really feeling that.

“I also miss the locker room. I miss people. I miss being around people. I miss the ... banter that goes on... and the camaraderi­e that people don’t see.”

Four-times major winner McIlroy said he was confident that play could resume safely next month.

“Obviously we’re going to have to take as many precaution­s as possible to be able to put tour events on again,” he said.

“But the PGA Tour has got a robust plan in place, and if they can execute it the right way, I see no reason why we can’t start on June 11.”

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