
Rory McIlroy Reveals His New Motivation after Masters Win
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After winning the Masters Tournament, Rory McIlroy stated that he was struggling to find the right motivation for his professional career. This was reflected in his results, but everything indicates that he is overcoming it.
The Northern Irishman said he has identified new challenges in the near future that have motivated him to continue achieving good results. He addressed the issue during his press conference prior to the Travelers Championship.
"I've always wanted to go to India, and the European Tour and DP World created a new event there," he said.
"I was asked at the start of the year would I be interested in going, and I said yeah, that sounds amazing."
"I'm excited to -- there's never been a green jacket in India before. So to bring the green jacket to India is something that's going to be really cool."
Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland attends a press conference prior to the Travelers Championship 2025 at TPC River Highlands on June 18, 2025 in Cromwell, Connecticut.
Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland attends a press conference prior to the Travelers Championship 2025 at TPC River Highlands on June 18, 2025 in Cromwell, Connecticut.The five-time major winner also said that he is eager to return to one of the national opens that he has won throughout his career.
"I've always loved the Australian Open. I've won there before," he said.
"I won that in 2013. Adam [Scott] and I had a great battle down the stretch on the last day, he was the Masters champion at that point."
McIlroy is well known for his very busy international schedule, and he explained it in the simplest way.
"I don't know, I like to travel. I like to play in different parts of the world. I've never been to India. I haven't been to Australia in 10 years. So it's nice to go back to these places."
Before last week's U.S. Open, McIlroy said he was searching for the right motivation to keep performing at his best. As you may recall, he won the Masters Tournament last April, completing the career Grand Slam and becoming only the sixth player to achieve this feat.
This seems to have affected his game; for example, he finished tied for 47th at the PGA Championship on a course he has largely dominated, Quail Hollow. Two weeks later, he missed the cut at the Canadian Open, his first missed cut since last July.
During this period, he also faced the declaration of his competition driver as non-conforming by the USGA, which may have also affected his mood and results.
However, the 29-time PGA Tour winner seemed to find his bearings at the US Open. After nearly missing the cut at Oakmont, McIlroy improved throughout the tournament and finished in the top 20.
The Open Championship, which will be played on his home soil at Royal Portrush, is another moment of the season that is sure to bring out the Northern Irishman's best game.
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