Rory McIlroy speaks ahead of the first WGC event of the year
The Northern Irishman discussed the PGA Tour's first visit to The Concession Club, his recent form, and his admiration for a golfing great.
Rory McIlroy is hoping to ignite his season at the World Golf Championships-Workday Championship at The Concession this week.
The two-time FedExCup champion will be looking to bounce back from the disappointment of last week's Genesis Invitational when his missed cut ended a 25-event streak of playing all four rounds.
Featuring in a star-studded field, McIlroy will also be seeking to secure a first PGA TOUR victory since the WGC-HSBC Champions back in late-2019.
Alongside the upcoming golf in Florida, he also reacted to the news of Tiger Woods' serious accident.
Here's what the Northern Irishman had to say ahead of Thursday's first round.
On Tiger Woods:
On the incident at the 1969 Ryder Cup which inspired the name of the golf course
"It's part of golfing folklore, what happened. Obviously, it's a very sporting gesture from Jack (Nicklaus), whether it would happen in the Ryder Cup the way it is nowadays, I doubt it very much. Feels like there's a lot more on the line than there was back then."
On who'd be the most and least likely to concede a putt from the current crop of Americans
On his form
"I know the last two missed cuts I've had I went and played well (afterwards). I won in Canada and I bounced back after Portrush and got into the final group at a World Golf Championship.
Rory's last 5 finishes in the start following a missed cut:
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) February 22, 2021
Win
2nd
T-12th
Win
T-4th
On his preparation for this week
"I think I learned a couple of things last week. I was thinking way too much about the golf swing, even when I was out on the course. I probably spent five to 10 seconds over the ball longer than I usually do.