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2016 won’t be like 2015, McIlroy warns Spieth

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RORY MCILROY has warned rival Jordan Spieth that “self-inflicted pressure” will make it difficult for the American to follow up his blockbuste­r 2015 season with an equally successful 2016 campaign.

World No 3 McIlroy knows how tough it is to maintain peak form for a sustained spell.

The Northern Irishman won two majors in 2014 and was considered the man to beat in 2015, only to get derailed by a slowish start to the season at the big tournament­s and an ankle injury that kept him out of the British Open in July.

Spieth, pictured, took over as world No 1, producing a magnificen­t season as he captured the Masters and US Open titles and came perilously close to winning the British Open and US PGA Championsh­ip. “It will feel completely different for Jordan (in 2016),” McIlroy told the Daily Telegraph. “If you look at the stats at how those who have had a double-major season have performed the next year ... it’s hard to back up.

“There’s so much expectatio­n, so much attention and focus. And I think it is more self-inflicted pressure really as your expectatio­ns are so high.”

McIlroy recalled that 12 months ago he was preparing for 2015 with high expectatio­ns of adding to his tally of four major wins. “This time last year mine were through the roof coming off a great season, winning those back-to-back majors and although I started well I never felt I really got into my stride with the injuries and stuff,” he said.

McIlroy ended 2015 on a high note, winning the European Tour’s season-ending event in Dubai where he felt he finally got the “speed” back in his swing.

He has vowed to be tournament-ready by the time the Masters comes around in April. “It just sort of all came together in Dubai and it makes me excited about next year,” said McIlroy.

“I’m not saying I was undercooke­d this year but I definitely won’t be next year. I’m playing (the Northern Trust Open at) Riviera (in California) for the first time and with the WGC-Matchplay moving dates, Augusta will be my eighth event.” – Reuters

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