"I think when I play my best, I'm the best player in the world,"
McIlroy said Wednesday ahead of his 2021-22 season debut at the
CJ Cup in Las Vegas. "Haven't played like that for a while,
though, but I don't feel like I need to go that far back to
whenever the pandemic hit, whatever it was, 18 months ago, I was
the No. 1 player in the world. I don't have to look that far
back to see my name at the top of the rankings."
McIlroy, 32, won his second FedEx Cup a little more than two
years ago in 2019. After the 2020 calendar year came and went
without a victory, McIlroy ended that drought in May by winning
the Wells Fargo Championship.
The four-time major winner acknowledged the level of competition
on the PGA Tour goes up year after year and he's doing his best
to keep apace.
"Obviously the last 18 months haven't been what I've wanted them
to be, but if you keep it in perspective, I'm not that far
away," he said. "And there's a ton of great players now that
play obviously really, really good golf. I feel like the talent
pool is just getting deeper and deeper every year, so you have
to strive to keep trying to get better to stay where you want to
stay."
In the expanded 2020-21 season, McIlroy made 18 cuts in 21
starts and earned seven top-10 finishes. But one of his missed
cuts came at the Masters in April, and a frustrating performance
at the first leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, the Northern Trust
in Jersey City, N.J., led him to proclaim later that he'd thrown
his 3-wood onto the New Jersey Turnpike.
Perhaps most importantly, McIlroy hasn't clinched a major title
since 2014.
"I think sometimes I give myself too easy of a time and I try to
play it off with, you know, golf doesn't define me and I've got
balance in my life and I'm happy away from the course, and
that's obviously very true," he said. "But if I'm honest,
sometimes I sort of maybe use that as a way to lessen the blow
if I don't play good golf."
--Field Level Media
[© 2021 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2021 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content. |
|