Rory McIlroy remembers first experience of Sawgrass

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The 30-year-old made his debut at the Players Championship in 2009
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Rory McIlroy remembers first experience of Sawgrass
Rory McIlroy at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. (AP Photo/John Raoux)


Rory McIlroyโ€™s first appearance in the Players Championship ended in a missed cut and being kicked out of nearby bars for having a fake ID card.


Eleven years on, the 30-year-old returns to Sawgrass as the world number one and aiming to create history by becoming the first player to win golfโ€™s so-called โ€œunofficial fifth majorโ€ for two years in a row.

โ€œIโ€™m glad to be back,โ€ McIlroy told a pre-tournament press conference. โ€œThis week last year was huge for me in terms of getting the monkey off my back a little bit.


โ€œIโ€™d had a few close calls and wasnโ€™t able to walk through the door and claim a win. I was able to do it here and went on to have a great year and won a few more times.

โ€œThere are a lot of similarities between this year and last year in terms of how Iโ€™ve played the first few events of the year. Iโ€™ve given myself some chances, havenโ€™t quite been able to capitalise and it would be wonderful to replicate what happened last year.


โ€œIt is an opportunity for sure. I donโ€™t think you ever need extra motivation when you come to this tournament, but to be the first one to defend here would be very cool.โ€

Recalling his debut in 2009, when he had just turned 20 a few days earlier, McIlroy added: โ€œThe first year I played here, the weekend before I was in Vegas for a fight and then probably didnโ€™t prepare the best way possible.

Rory McIlroy remembers first experience of Sawgrass
Rory McIlroy was too young to drink after his first Players Championship appearance in 2009 (Anthony Devlin/PA)

โ€œI missed the cut and ended up getting kicked out of bars in Jax (Jacksonville) Beach for having a fake ID. So Iโ€™ve come a long way!โ€

A tie for fifth in last weekโ€™s Arnold Palmer Invitational saw McIlroy join Tiger Woods as the only players in the last 20 years to record seven straight top-five finishes on the PGA Tour, a streak stretching back to last season which includes two wins.



However, the four-time major winner admits there are good top fives and bad ones, with the Sundayโ€™s at Bay Hill belonging in the latter category.

โ€œIโ€™d say last week was a bad top five,โ€ McIlroy added. โ€œI took advantage of a good draw, I got out early on Thursday morning and shot 66 and then sort of hung on for the rest of the week.

โ€œThereโ€™s other weeks where you just donโ€™t have it at all and just hang in there, struggle all week and scrape it around in 70 or 69 for four days and end up finishing T5.

โ€œI finished fifth at Torrey Pines last year and I swear it was one of the best top fives Iโ€™ve ever had. I walked away from that week just thinking I couldnโ€™t have squeezed anything more from my golf game at the end of the week.โ€


McIlroy has now spent a total of 100 weeks as world number one and although that is a long way from Tiger Woodsโ€™ record of 683, he is understandably pleased to have regained top spot for the first time since September 2015.

โ€œIโ€™m very proud to think that Iโ€™ve spent two years of my career at the top of the world rankings,โ€ McIlroy added. โ€œI canโ€™t fathom 683 (weeks), itโ€™s unbelievable. I donโ€™t think anyone can speak highly enough of what Tiger did over that stretch of golf. Itโ€™s just insane.

Rory McIlroy remembers first experience of Sawgrass
Rory McIlroy celebrated getting back to world number one with his caddie Harry Diamond (Richard Sellers/PA)

โ€œThe way I got to number one this time was sort of anti-climactic, I got there through a mathematical algorithm more than anything else but I still made sure to celebrate the milestone.

โ€œOn the Sunday night at Riviera I made sure to go out and have a couple of drinks with Harry (Diamond, his caddie) and a couple of my friends, especially for Harry because he took over in the middle of 2017 and weโ€™ve been on that journey from injuries and not playing my best all the way back to the top of the world.โ€

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