Rory McIlroy’s quest for more Major Championship glory: Can he find win number five in 2022?
The Northern Irishman has won four Majors and desperately want a fifth, ideally the Masters which would complete a career Grand Slam.
The life of Rory McIlroy is rarely straightforward and there were two typical examples late in 2021.
The first related to his coaching team. Midway through the year, he started working with Englishman Pete Cowen and, while he remained in contact with his lifelong instructor Michael Bannon, it was taken as a significant step away from the past.
Then, in the Fall, news broke that McIlroy had returned to Bannon full-time. Or had he?
It only adds to the puzzle of when (and potentially if) he wins his next Major Championship.
The bad news is that golfers tend to win their Majors in sweet spots and, while many add a final hurrah, few manage to add a second rush of success.
The good news is that very few golfers achieved as much as McIlroy did at such a young age. So, he has time on his side - not a huge amount, he'll turn 33 next May - but enough.
McIlroy at the Masters
The missing piece in the puzzle. Like any golfer, he'd take any Major win, but he'd really like this one to complete the career Grand Slam.
The first is the pressure: the pressure to complete that career Grand Slam, the pressure to end the Major drought, the fact that the Masters comes first in the year so has most chatter (he'll always be asked questions about the Green Jacket gap in his wardrobe).
Incredible eagle from @McIlroyRory!
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 7, 2018
Let's hear those Masters roars. pic.twitter.com/9vNAlVVV3d
McIlroy in the PGA Championship
It's a little difficult to take too much from the following point, given that this event moves from course to course, but there is something of a split in McIlroy's performances in the year's second Major.
At the 2014 PGA Championship, Rory McIlroy became a shining star at sunset.
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) May 14, 2019
The stars will align for someone at the PGA Championship this weekend on CBS. pic.twitter.com/5HwFcGddO2
The 2022 edition will head to Southern Hills in Oklahoma and it might not suit. It's a windy state - Viktor Hovland lives there and frequently cites the blustery conditions - and McIlroy is famously not at his best when the wind gets up.
McIlroy in the US Open
Talking of how he won in 2011 and has struggled since he said: "Probably just a little less going on in my head (back then). A little less cynical too. Sometimes you can sort of get into that mindset coming into US Opens.
"(In contrast), first time I laid my eyes on Congressional, I thought I could see myself shooting scores out here. It's just a matter of getting into a little more of a positive mindset going into the tournament."
The 2022 host is The Country Club in Brookline which, if he's on his game, definitely looks a better fit than Southern Hills, but will it be soft? He might need the weather to help out.