Rory McIlroy has declared finally winning an elusive Masters crown as his “main focus” for 2025 as the Northern Irishman sets out three goals he hopes to complete to cap his career.
The 35-year-old is now more than a decade into his hunt for a fifth major after joining Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus as the only man to win four of golf’s biggest prizes before turning 25.
The time since has featured a number of near misses, including last year’s US Open heartbreak as McIlroy squandered a winning position late on at Pinehurst.
A runner-up at Augusta in 2022, McIlroy has regularly contended for a green jacket without yet pulling on the garment, and has made winning the prestige prize his primary goal for this year as he bids to complete a career grand slam.
“Winning The Masters, winning an Olympic medal and another away Ryder Cup, they are my three goals for the rest of my career,” McIlroy revealed to BBC Sport.
“I’ve realised that all I can control is myself. What’s right for me right now is to fully focus on myself and to get the best out of myself and get back to winning the biggest tournaments in the world.
“I’ve been agonisingly close for the past few years, without being able to get it done and that that is the main focus of this year. All of my practice, all of my prep, even the tournaments that I’m playing, it’s all geared towards being ready for those four events.
“Augusta is Augusta. I’ve gone through my stats and there are a couple of things that were pointed out to me that I could definitely get better at – certain little shots around the greens.”
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McIlroy has placed in the top ten on seven occasions at The Masters. Only five players have won all four of the men’s majors during their careers: Woods, Nicklaus, Gary Player, Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen.
He will begin his PGA Tour season at Pebble Beach this week, while will again look to be a key part of Europe’s team at Bethpage Black in the Ryder Cup in September.
“You have heard me say this so many times, but one of the greatest achievements in the game right now is to win an away Ryder Cup and we have an opportunity to do that this year,” McIlroy added.
“I think there’s one thing holding serve at home, which we’ve been able to do quite consistently. It’s a huge task [away from home].
“It’s a very strong American team, a very partisan crowd. But we’ve got a wonderful captain [Luke Donald] and we’re going to have a wonderful team and we’re relishing the challenge.”
Meanwhile, Tiger Woods said his Jupiter Links team’s meeting with fellow co-owner Rory McIlroy’s Boston Common side had delivered “what we had envisioned” from Tomorrow’s Golf League (TGL).
Jupiter Links triumphed in overtime, winning a nearest the pin decider after the teams had finished level at 3-3 in the fledgling indoor league’s most competitive match to date.
Adam Scott holed a 31-foot birdie putt to win the 14th hole for Boston and level the match, but Tom Kim and Kevin Kisner won their nearest-the-pin shootouts to clinch victory for Jupiter Links.
Kim, who had earlier holed three pressure putts to halve holes, came close to holing his shot at the extra hole.
Woods, who incurred a penalty stroke who took too long over an eight-foot birdie putt to halve the 10th hole against McIlroy, was delighted with what the match produced.
“It is so different to normal golf. It was definitely different than when we first played,” he said.
“This is what we had envisioned for TGL, to have an experience like this, and I think we delivered.”
McIlroy, who was joined by US Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley and Australian Adam Scott, said it was “amazing” to play against Woods under fresh conditions.
“I’ve shared the course with him many times, and I’ve been in a couple of final groups with him, and he has just as much intensity out there tonight as he does when he’s trying to win a major championship or trying to finish,” he said.
“It’s amazing to go up and to compete against one of your heroes.
“This is competition, at the end of the day, and we’re all trying to beat each other as best we can.”
Additional reporting by PA