The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Hints of McIlroy returning for USPGA

- Phil casey

World number one Rory McIlroy looks increasing­ly likely to return from injury to defend his US PGA Championsh­ip title next week.

Tournament organisers released selected tee times yesterday, and McIlroy has been grouped with the winners of this year’s majors, Jordan Spieth and Zach Johnson, for the first two rounds at Whistling Straits.

McIlroy has not officially said he will play the year’s final major but his Twitter account did retweet the news from the PGA of America.

The 26-year-old suffered a “total rupture” of ligaments in his left ankle during a game of football with friends on July 4, ruling him out of the Scottish Open and the defence of his Open and WGC-Bridgeston­e Invitation­al titles.

However, this week he has given numerous hints via social media that he would be able to return to action, culminatin­g in a post yesterday which appeared to show the inside of a private plane along with various emojis depicting a US flag, a thumbs-up symbol and a golf flag.

The on-board video screen suggested McIlroy was departing from Faro in Portugal, where the four-time major winner was understood to have been practising and the location for Thursday’s video of him hitting a driver on the range.

On Wednesday, McIlroy posted a video on his Instagram account in which he was seen balancing on his left leg and twisting and throwing a gym ball to mimic the actions of the golf swing.

Alongside the short video clip, McIlroy wrote that he was working hard every day to come back stronger and didn’t mind the grind.

He has also shared photograph­s of his ankle from four and three weeks ago, saying: “I’ve come a long way since.”

McIlroy will be replaced as world number one by Masters and US Open champion Spieth if the 22-year-old American can win his first World Golf Championsh­ip title at Firestone Country Club this week.

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Rory McIlroy offered another clue he might contest the USPGA.

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