The Northern Irishman has made a habit of stringing together
red-hot runs of form during his burgeoning career and has set his
sights on clinching a maiden World Golf Championships crown at this
week's WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in Akron, Ohio.
"I've obviously had a bit of time to reflect after the (British)
Open and everything, but just decided I wanted to move on and move
forward," world number two McIlroy told reporters at Firestone
Country Club on Tuesday.
"There's a lot of big tournaments left this year, a lot of golf left
to play and a lot of things I still want to achieve. So I definitely
wasn't going to dwell on what I'd done at Hoylake (venue for the
British Open).
"I want to move on and start by playing well again this week. I've
never won a World Golf Championship. I've got three majors but never
won one of these, so there's a lot of stuff still to play for."
Though McIlroy has suffered a few lapses in form, most notably last
year when he struggled to adapt after changing his equipment
manufacturer in January and having to cope with legal distractions,
he has already achieved more than most of his peers.
STIRRING RUNS
Victories at the 2011 U.S. Open and the 2012 PGA Championship gave
him two major trophies to cherish by the age of 24 and he followed
up on both successes with a stirring run of form.
"I always feel like winning a major is almost a springboard in a
way," said the 25-year-old, who has already triumphed seven times on
the PGA Tour. "Especially after the (2012) PGA (Championship) at
Kiawah, I didn't want to rest on that. I'd already had a pretty good
year, but I wanted to just keep going.
"I set myself a goal. I want to win the FedExCup. I want to win the
Race to Dubai. I want to keep that No.1 position in the world.
"Every time you have success, you need to reassess your goals
because it's only halfway, two-thirds through the season, and a lot
of the goals that I set myself for the start of the year, I've
achieved already."
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McIlroy said he would only be ready to savor his successes once the season
was over.
"You've got to keep moving forward and keep thinking about what you want
to achieve from now until the end of the year," he said. "And then at
the end of the year, you can really reflect on everything you've done
and enjoy it.
"So it's a springboard. I feel like I've got a lot of momentum, and I
can carry that through to the end of the year. Hopefully ride that and
play some really good golf, and some golf similar to what you saw at
Hoylake."
McIlroy is scheduled to tee off with American world number six Matt
Kuchar in Thursday's opening round at Firestone, one of his favorite
venues on the PGA Tour.
"This is one of the best courses we play all year," said McIlroy, who
recorded successive top-10 finishes at Firestone in (2010, 2011 and
2012. "I really look forward to this week.
"All the players really enjoy it because of the atmosphere, because
you're guaranteed four days of golf. It's on a great golf course and
guys just enjoy coming here and playing. It's a good test."
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Frank
Pingue)
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