Rory McIlroy He is ready for a new challenge after “climbing my Everest” victory on the masters and set a look at the next month open in Portrush.
McIlroy finished the heavy week in the US on a tall Sunday, she started in some way to pass the Oakmont’s exchange demons that tortured him for the first three days.
The 36-year-old played his best golf in the week, with the type of accuracy and tan to long to long on Thursday and Friday, Cardira three-way couple 67 to end up on seven below.
It wasn’t just a difficulty with oak, who left him to feel vaguely at the head this week, as Mcilroy still suffers the hangover of that victory that defines in his career Augusta In April, where he became only a sixth player to finish his career Grand Slam of Mayors.
He accepted that it is time to regain his focus and knows the next month open on home ground in Northern Ireland is a place for that.
“Look, I climbed Everest In April and I think after you do something like that, you have to go back, and you have to look for another mountain to climb up, “he said.” Open in portress is certainly one of them.
“If I can’t motivate to get up for the open championship at home, then I don’t know what can motivate me.
“I just have to get in the right frame. I probably haven’t been there in the last few weeks.”
Next Monthly finishing in the year is only 65 miles from where he grew up playing in Holywood and it will be his first visit to the northern Ireland from winning the green jacket and completing the set.

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“It will obviously be my first time somehow in public at home after winning the master. It should be a really beautiful week.
“I hope I can celebrate with them on Sunday night with a bright and green jacket.
“It will be incredibly going home and playing in that atmosphere and see a lot of people I still haven’t seen. I really look forward to it.
“It was nice to finish this week with a little positive notes with the way I played today and that I will just reap and try to prepare for portrush.”