Rory McIlroy needs to overlook his Masters victory and make one other successful begin to his PGA Tour season on the AT&T Pebble Seaside Professional-Am.
The world quantity two begins his title defence at Spyglass Hill together with his “trusty” blades again within the bag and new targets to realize after ending his temporary experiment with cavity-backed irons.
Other than the unique seven-iron, which was donated to Augusta Nationwide, the Masters-winning golf equipment are again. However on the subject of that win, he’s attempting to overlook it in the interim.
“I am extra of a let’s focus — it is performed, it is great, I am completely satisfied that it is over in a approach, however I wish to transfer on,” he mentioned. “And I’ve obtained extra targets and there is extra issues I wish to attempt to accomplish and obtain.”
As for the seven-iron he used to hit his iconic strategy across the timber to the fifteenth inexperienced within the ultimate spherical at Augusta, he didn’t realise it was lacking till the next week.
“(My supervisor) Sean had already given it to the membership, he simply did not inform me,” McIlroy mentioned with a smile. “If there was one I used to be going to present the membership, it was most likely going to be that one.”
The Holywood star addressed a number of sizzling subjects forward of back-to-back signature occasion appearances at Pebble Seaside and Riviera from LIV Golf’s lack of Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed to Ryder Cup crowd issues, whether or not or not The Gamers needs to be thought of a Main and the PGA Championship’s lack of id.
“I am a traditionalist, I am a historian of the sport,” he mentioned of The Gamers. “Now we have 4 Main championships. If you wish to see what 5 main championships appears to be like like, have a look at the ladies’s recreation. I do not understand how properly that’s gone for them.”
The Gamers, he feels, has benefited from shifting again to March from Might, however the PGA has suffered from shifting from August to Might.
“I believe it wants to return to August,” he mentioned, pining for the times when it was ‘Glory’s Final Shot’.
He sees the exit of Koepka and Reed as an indication the PGA Tour has the momentum in its battle with LIV and reckons the extra compact 2027 schedule could “entice” extra gamers to observe them.
As for the Ryder Cup crowds, he expects Europe to nip any misbehaviour within the bud at Adare Manor.
“Should you see one thing otherwise you hear one thing, you level it out right away,” he mentioned.
As McIlroy and Shane Lowry make their 2026 US debuts, Elm Park’s Anna Foster and Castlewarden’s LPGA-bound Lauren Walsh began properly at the LET’s PIF Saudi Women Worldwide.
Walsh made three twos in a bogey-free, five-under 67 that left her joint sixth, simply three photographs behind Mimi Rhodes and Hye-Jin Choi at Riyadh Golf Membership, whereas Foster was forty first after a 70.
“Every little thing was fairly good,” mentioned Walsh, who will make her LPGA debut in China subsequent month. “It was good to see a few of the work from the low season paying off. Delighted to be again.”






