Yorkshire Post

An older, wiser McIlroy aiming to make Sawgrass history

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RORY McILROY’S first appearance in the Players Championsh­ip ended in a missed cut and being kicked out of nearby bars for having a fake ID card.

Eleven years on, the 30-yearold returns to Sawgrass as the world No 1 and aiming to create history by becoming the first player to win golf ’s so-called “unofficial fifth major” for two years in a row.

“I’m glad to be back,” McIlroy told a pre-tournament press conference. “This week last year was huge for me in terms of getting the monkey off my back a little bit.

“I’d had a few close calls and wasn’t able to walk through the door and claim a win. I was able to do it here and went on to have a great year and won a few more times.

“There are a lot of similariti­es between this year and last year in terms of how I’ve played the first few events of the year. I’ve given myself some chances, haven’t quite been able to capitalise and it would be wonderful to replicate what happened last year.

“It is an opportunit­y for sure. I don’t think you ever need extra motivation when you come to this tournament, but to be the first one to defend here would be very cool.”

Recalling his debut in 2009, when he had just turned 20 a few days earlier, McIlroy added: “The first year I played here, the weekend before I was in Vegas for a fight and then probably didn’t prepare the best way possible.

“I missed the cut and ended up getting kicked out of bars in Jax (Jacksonvil­le) Beach for having a fake ID. So I’ve come a long way!”

A tie for fifth in last week’s Arnold Palmer Invitation­al saw McIlroy join Tiger Woods as the only players in the last 20 years to record seven straight top-five finishes on the PGA Tour, a streak stretching back to last season which includes two wins.

However, the four-time major winner admits there are good top fives and bad ones, with the Sunday’s at Bay Hill belonging in the latter category.

“I’d say last week was a bad top five,” McIlroy added. “I took advantage of a good draw, I got out early on Thursday morning and shot 66 and then sort of hung on for the rest of the week.

“There’s other weeks where you just don’t have it at all and just hang in there, struggle all week and scrape it around and end up finishing T5. I finished fifth at Torrey Pines last year and I swear it was one of the best top fives I’ve ever had. I walked away thinking I couldn’t have squeezed anything more from my game.”

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