McIlroy celebrates 30th birthday at happy Quail hunting ground
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[May 02, 2019]
(Reuters) - Rory McIlroy is back
in North Carolina at the site of his first PGA Tour victory, focused
on winning the Wells Fargo Championship again, though with one eye
turned towards the next two majors which are looming quickly in
view.
McIlroy is part of a strong field at Quail Hollow in Charlotte,
joined by world number two Justin Rose and defending champion Jason
Day for the PGA Tour event starting on Thursday.
The Wells Fargo will be McIlroy's only start between the first and
second majors of the year -- last month's Masters and this month's
PGA Championship.
The betting favorite at Augusta National, where he had a chance to
complete the career Grand Slam of majors, he never contended en
route to a tie for 21st behind winner Tiger Woods.
McIlroy does not plan to make a reconnaissance trip to PGA venue
Bethpage Black before the May 16-19 championship in New York, where
he expects length off the tee to be more important than precision.
"I've never done that for a PGA before and I've done pretty well at
them, so just treating it like any other event," he told reporters
on Wednesday, referring to his 2012 and 2014 victories.
"I would assume Bethpage is going to feel like a normal PGA Tour
set-up. You're not really going to have to do anything different."
He will, however, prepare differently for June's U.S. Open at Pebble
Beach by playing immediately beforehand at the Canadian Open,
instead of following his past routine of having the week off.
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Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland hits off the second tee during
first round play of the 2019 Master golf tournament at Augusta
National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, U.S., April 11, 2019.
REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
The decision to play his way in -- he will also contest the Memorial
tournament in Ohio a fortnight before -- comes following a poor
recent record at the U.S. Open since winning it in 2011.
"I've been pathetic at the U.S. Open so I've changed that up to make
that my third event in a row," said the Northern Irishman, who turns
30 on Saturday. "Three missed cuts in a row, it is pathetic."
More immediately, McIlroy, who turns 30 on Saturday, hopes to
celebrate his birthday in style at the place where he scored his
breakthrough PGA Tour victory in 2010 with a final-round 62.
He shot 61 in the third round en route to winning in 2015, making
him the only twice winner of the event.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina, editing by Ed
Osmond)
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