Dayton Daily News

McIlroy chasing elusive 5th major title at PGA 8 years later

- By Jim Vertuno

Rory McIlroy was 25 years old when he hoisted the Wanamaker Trophy over his head and looked primed for a run at the PGA record books.

He’d just won the 2014 PGA Championsh­ip for his fourth major title and it was open question of how many more were in the Northern Irishman’s future. He’d even made a terrific save of the trophy itself, snatching the top as it nearly tumbled to the ground during a clumsy handoff in the presentati­on.

But eight years later, McIlory heads into this week’s PGA Championsh­ip at Southern Hills still looking for that surprising­ly elusive fifth major victory.

It’s not that McIlroy’s game crumbled. He has 20 career tour victories, twice reclaimed the No. 1 ranking and starred in Ryder Cup victories for Europe. On the personal side, he got married and had a child.

And he comes into this week with some serious momentum and a confidence boost after a blistering final-round 64 at the Masters that rocketed him to a second-place finish behind Scottie Scheffler. It was his best finish at a major in four years.

“I feel good about it all,” he said. “I’m certainly in a better place with my game than where I was this time last year” going into the PGA Championsh­ip.

McIlroy has twice won the PGA Championsh­ip. His dominant eight-stroke victory at the Ocean Course on Kiawah Island in 2012 was a tournament record, smashing a mark set by Jack Nicklaus in 1960. The 2014 victory at Valhalla edged Phil Mickelson by a stroke.

McIlroy noted Tuesday that in a couple of his previous major victories, it was a big early start that left the pack chasing him to the end.

“You can’t plan on getting out ahead,” McIlroy said. “That’s just something that happens if you play well and get some momentum. You’re sort of feeling it.

“It’s not as if I went out with the mindset those four tournament­s of I’m going to go out and shoot 65 the first two days and let them all come and catch me. It just sort of happened,” he said.

 ?? SUE OGROCKI / AP ?? Rory McIlroy watches his tee shot during a practice round in Tulsa, Okla. The 2014 PGA Championsh­ip winner is looking for his fifth major title.
SUE OGROCKI / AP Rory McIlroy watches his tee shot during a practice round in Tulsa, Okla. The 2014 PGA Championsh­ip winner is looking for his fifth major title.

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