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McIlroy joins star- filled field for Genesis Invitation­al,

- Adam Woodard Golfweek USA TODAY Network

Nine of the top 10 players in the world are competing this week at Los Angeles’ Riviera Country Club at the Genesis Invitation­al.

“I mean, what’s not to like?” asked Rory McIlroy at his news conference on Wednesday afternoon before Thursday’s opening round.

What’s not to like, indeed.

Life has been going well for McIlroy as of late. The reigning FedExCup champion and PGA Tour Player of the Year will tee it up as the world No. 1 for the first time since 2015 this week, a fact he can’t quite get away from.

“Yeah, everyone keeps saying congratula­tions,” McIlroy said of his regained status as golf ’ s best. “I said the work’s only started, staying there is the hard part.”

The 30- year- old was peppered with questions about his ranking, and in true Rory- fashion, he answered them all thoughtful­ly. One point was present in each answer, though. Consistenc­y.

“The mathematic­s add up that I’m the top of the list right now and obviously I have a chance to stay there this week, but I’ve always said it’s a byproduct of doing the right things week in, week out, playing well, shooting good scores, trying to win tournament­s,” said the 18- time winner on the PGA Tour.

Last season McIlroy led the Tour with 14 top- 10 finishes in addition to his trio of victories at The Players Championsh­ip, RBC Canadian Open and the season- finale Tour Championsh­ip.

“You have to be an eternal optimist in this game. I’m very proud of my top- 10 ratio,” explained McIlroy. “I think it just speaks to consistenc­y and being up there week in, week out. ... I always feel in golf and winning there’s quite a randomness to it. Some weeks you get the right bounces, some weeks you don’t, but at the end of the year it all sort of evens out.”

Staying with consistenc­y, McIlroy has been the poster child for the word this season. So far on his 2019- 20 PGA Tour season, McIlroy hasn’t finished worse than third. In October he started with a T- 3 at the inaugural Zozo Championsh­ip, won by Tiger Woods, then won the World Golf Championsh­ipsHSBC Champions the following week. After finishing fourth in a European Tour event in Dubai, he tied for third again late last month at the Farmers Insurance Open.

“I rarely set myself goals of ‘ I want to win this’ and ‘ I want to win that’ because all of those goals are just a byproduct of doing the little things right, and I’m a big believer in that,” said McIlroy. “If you get the little things right day after day after day and you practice good habits and those habits become completely ingrained in what you do, the rest will follow.”

In addition to questions about how he spends his free time – McIlroy loves Quentin Tarantino and especially liked the director’s most- recent film, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” – McIlroy addressed the Twitter- driven storyline of a potential rivalry, for lack of a better word, with former world No. 1 Brooks Koepka.

“It feels like it’s been a one way ( rivalry),” said McIlroy, adding he didn’t take any satisfacti­on from overtaking Koepka as No. 1.

“I keep saying golf isn’t about the other people, golf is about yourself and golf ’ s about getting the best out of what you have,” said McIlroy. “If you keep doing that and you keep that mindset, everything else will fall into place.”

 ?? RYAN KANG/ AP ?? Rory McIlroy hits his second shot on the seventh hole during the Genesis Invitation­al pro- am Wednesday at Riviera Country Club.
RYAN KANG/ AP Rory McIlroy hits his second shot on the seventh hole during the Genesis Invitation­al pro- am Wednesday at Riviera Country Club.

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