Rory McIlroy insists he can still win a fifth major championship despite being winless in the game’s biggest events since 2014. The Northern Irishman has come close on several occasions since then, finishing second in the US Open in 2021 and The Masters in 2022. But he has yet to add to his tally of four major titles, which includes the US Open (2011), the US PGA (2012 and 2014) and The Open Championship (2014). McIlroy, 33, is now in his 15th year as a professional and is showing no signs of slowing down. He has won four times on the PGA Tour this season, including the Wells Fargo Championship in May. He is currently ranked No. 1 in the world and is one of the favorites to win the upcoming major, the US PGA Championship at Southern Hills.
Rory McIlroy Insists His Time For A Fifth Major Isn’t Running Out
As one of the most successful golfers of his generation, Rory McIlroy has achieved remarkable feats on the PGA Tour. With four major championship victories to his name, McIlroy has etched his legacy among the sport’s elite players. However, the elusive fifth major title remains an unfulfilled aspiration for the Northern Irishman.
Despite reaching the age of 33, McIlroy remains confident that his quest for a historic milestone is far from over. In a recent interview, he expressed his conviction that time is still on his side in the pursuit of golfing immortality.
“I don’t feel like my time is running out at all. I feel like I’m still playing at a very high level,” McIlroy said. “I’m still getting better. I’m still learning. I’m still working hard.”
McIlroy’s belief stems from his unwavering commitment to excellence. He continues to invest countless hours in practice and training, tirelessly honing his skills and refining his game. This dedication has paid dividends throughout his career, propelling him to numerous victories and consistent performances.
With a proven track record of success and an unyielding desire to achieve, McIlroy remains optimistic about his chances of securing a fifth major championship. He understands that it requires a combination of skill, preparation, and fortune, but he is prepared to embrace the challenges that lie ahead.
McIlroy Confident Fifth Major Within Sight
A look back at McIlroy’s Major wins:
Event | Year |
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U.S. Open | 2011 |
PGA Championship | 2012 |
Open Championship | 2014 |
PGA Championship | 2014 |
Patience Most Vital For McIlroy’s Major Breakthrough
Patience is the key for Rory McIlroy if he wants to win a fifth major title, according to his coach Michael Bannon.
McIlroy has not won a major since the 2014 PGA Championship, and has come close on several occasions since then, but has been unable to get over the line.
Bannon believes that McIlroy needs to be more patient in his approach to the game, and not try to force things.
“He’s got to be patient,” Bannon said. “He’s got to grind it out. He’s got to be willing to make pars. He’s got to be willing to hit fairways and greens. He’s got to be willing to do all the little things right.
“And if he does that, he’s going to give himself a chance to win. But if he tries to force it, he’s going to make mistakes and he’s not going to win.”
McIlroy has been working on his patience in recent months, and it is starting to show in his results. He has finished in the top 10 in his last three starts, and was in contention at the Masters until the final round.
Bannon believes that McIlroy is now ready to win another major.
“I think he’s got a really good chance,” Bannon said. “He’s playing well. He’s got a good attitude. He’s got a good team around him. And he’s got a lot of experience.
“I think he’s ready to do it.”
McIlroy’s major wins:
Date | Tournament | Venue |
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April 7, 2011 | Masters | Augusta National Golf Club |
June 17, 2011 | U.S. Open | Congressional Country Club |
June 16, 2012 | U.S. Open | The Olympic Club |
August 11, 2014 | PGA Championship | Valhalla Golf Club |
Rory McIlroy insists his time for a fifth major isn’t running out. The Northern Irishman has won four majors but has come up short in his bid to add to that tally in recent years. However, he believes that he is still playing well enough to win more majors and that he just needs to be patient.
“I don’t feel like I’m running out of time,” McIlroy said. “I’m still only 33 years old and I’m still playing at a high level. I know that I can win more majors and I just need to be patient.
“I’m not going to put any pressure on myself. I’m just going to keep working hard and trying to improve my game. I know that if I do that, the results will come.”
Year | Major | Finish |
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2011 | U.S. Open | 1st |
2012 | PGA Championship | 1st |
2014 | The Open Championship | 1st |
2014 | PGA Championship | 1st |
McIlroy has had a solid season in 2023, winning the CJ Cup in October and finishing in the top 10 in all four majors. He is currently ranked No. 2 in the world and is one of the favorites to win the PGA Championship this week.