McIlroy eager to get back to work

Europe’s Rory McIlroy celebrates on the 1st green to win the hole during the singles match on the final day of Ryder Cup golf tournament at Gleneagles, Scotland, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014.
Europe’s Rory McIlroy celebrates on the 1st green to win the hole during the singles match on the final day of Ryder Cup golf tournament at Gleneagles, Scotland, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014.

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland -- The photo went viral on Twitter, Rory McIlroy wearing a mini-kilt and red wig and nothing else as Europe celebrated another Ryder Cup victory.

Don't ask him for details.

"Honestly? Honestly ... I don't remember," McIlroy said Wednesday. "The timeline gets a bit fuzzy about midnight."

Far more vivid was his play at Gleneagles, which the British Open and PGA champion referred to his best of the year. McIlroy started 3-3-3-3-3-2 in dismantling Rickie Fowler, part of an early surge that kept the Americans from any thoughts of a comeback.

McIlroy contributed one point on the final day, and two other points over the course of the Ryder Cup. More than points, however, the 25-year-old from Northern Ireland established himself as a team leader at such a tender age.

He was coming off back-to-back major titles, with a World Golf Championship in between. He is the undisputed No. 1 player in golf.

"I felt like it was my time ... to step up and be one of the leaders of the team, especially after the season I've had and being the world No. 1," McIlroy said. "I needed to go out there and set an example and lead by example, and just happy I was able to do that on Sunday."

McIlro was quick to admit that his record in the Ryder Cup is important to him.

"The three Ryder Cups, I haven't been beaten in the singles," he said. "I'd love to keep that record going throughout my career, and I slightly improved my record at the Ryder Cup this year (6-4-4).

"At the age of 25, to have won three Ryder Cups and four majors is something I'm very proud of -- eight years younger than anyone else."

He was referring to Tom Watson, who as a month past his 34th birthday when he won a third Ryder Cup to go along with eight majors. Then again, Jack Nicklaus was 29 and already had the career Grand Slam before he could even play in his first Ryder Cup.

His record outside the Ryder Cup is pretty good, too, and that's where McIlroy returns his focus over the next couple of months.

McIlroy could use a break, but there are few spots better to play golf than the Dunhill Links Championship, which starts today over a three-course rotation of St. Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns.

Three other Europeans from the winning team are playing: Victor Dubuisson, Stephen Gallacher and Martin Kaymer.

McIlroy already captured the PGA Tour money title and can wrap up the Race to Dubai with a victory this week. If not, he has three more events left on the European Tour schedule before defending his title in the Australian Open. There also is a quick detour to Bermuda for the PGA Grand Slam of Golf.

He wants to finish strong, although nothing can take away from this year.

"I'm going to go out with the main objective just to enjoy the last couple of months of the season -- still practice pretty hard and work hard, but at the same time, it's been a long season," he said. "There's been a lot of intense tournaments, and it's the point of the season where I'm letting it wind down a little bit."

It was the Dunhill Links that effectively kicked off his career.

McIlroy was 18 when he finished third at the tournament on a sponsor's exemption, allowing him to earn his European Tour card without going to qualifying school. He also posted a record-tying 63 on the Old Course at St. Andrews in the opening round of the 2010 British Open (followed by an 80 the next day).

With two rounds on the Old Course, assuming he makes the cut, it will be an early look ahead of the Open next year.

"I always said I felt like St. Andrews was my best chance to win an Open Championship. Obviously, I proved myself wrong this year," McIlroy said of his wire-to-wire win at Royal Liverpool. "It would be great to come back and defend it here."

Sports on 10/02/2014

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