McIlroy to keep European events in reduced schedule
-
Published
Rory McIlroy is planning to retain key DP World Tour events as part of his schedule next year while reducing his PGA Tour commitments after an intense 2024.
This weekās season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai, where McIlroy is poised to win his sixth Race to Dubai title, marks the 27th and final event of the world number threeās season.
āIf I can trim it down to 22 or 23, that will be good for me in the long run,ā the four-time major winner from Northern Ireland told BBC Sport in an interview that will be aired in full on Radio 5 Live from 20:30 GMT on Wednesday.
āI have to remember Iām 35, Iām knocking on a little bit ā I have the grey hairs to prove it.
āAt 35, Iāve been on tour for 17 or 18 years, Iām not slowing down but I just have to take care of myself and my body a little bit more.ā
McIlroy told the Daily Telegraph, external last week that to help meet those ambitions he is planning to miss one of the PGA Tourās $20m āsignature eventsā and the first event of the end-of-season FedEx Cup play-offs.
In his BBC interview, he insisted: āIām not going to miss these tournaments in the Middle East, Iām not going to miss Wentworth, the Irish Open or the Scottish Open.
āThere were a few events I played in America this season that I donāt typically play and I think thatās where Iām going to have to trim a little bit.ā
-
-
Published23 hours ago
-
-
-
Published1 day ago
-
McIlroy leads South Africaās Thriston Lawrence in the European tourās Race to Dubai standings and needs a top-10 finish this week to guarantee a sixth title, which would draw him level with the late Seve Ballesteros and bring him to within two of Colin Montgomerieās record haul.
Like most of golfās top players, McIlroy spends the majority of his season on the PGA Tour.
āI probably went a few years without prioritising it [the Race to Dubai] and [I] sort of regret that, I think Iād be a little closer to Monty than I am,ā he added.
āBut itās a huge honour. Every time that I come back and play on this tour, Iām proud to be a member and proud to support it as much as I can. If I was to win the Race to Dubai for a sixth time, that would be a really cool achievement.ā
āI have a pretty good win percentageā
McIlroy has won the DP World Tour Championship twice ā in 2012 and 2015 ā and victory this week would be his fourth across both tours in 2024 after claiming the Dubai Desert Classic, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans with Shane Lowry and the Wells Fargo Championship.
And while he let some big wins slip through his grasp ā notably the US Open, the Olympics and the Irish Open at Royal County Down ā he says he is āpretty proudā of his efforts over the past 12 months.
āIāve prided myself on my consistency throughout my career but especially over the last few years,ā said McIlroy, who has recorded 11 top-five finishes in 2024.
āIf Iām not winning, Iām close to winning, in the top five or top 10.
āSometimes that can get criticised because people think I donāt win as much as I should but itās competitive out here and I feel like I have a pretty good win percentage compared to my peers.
āItās been a consistent year and the only thing thatās missing is a couple more wins.ā
Listen to the full Rory McIlroy interview on Wednesday at 20:30 GMT on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds.