Rory McIlroy’s personal beef with LIV Golf chief Greg Norman shows no signs of settling down after he claimed he wants to eclipse the Australian’s impressive record for weeks as World No.1.
McIlroy has already toppled Norman’s PGA Tour title mark by winning the Canadian Open earlier this year, and made a point of noting that fact in his post-tournament comments.
“This is my 21st PGA Tour win – one more than someone else and that gave me some extra incentive to get it done,” McIlroy said at the time.
Norman hit back as he labelled McIlroy as a “hypocrite” and accused him of asking for large appearance fees to play in Saudi Arabia in previous years.
Now McIlroy says he is using Norman’s impressive tally of 331 weeks as World No.1 as a target as he closes in on top spot in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) this week.
When asked if he had a goal in mind for being World No.1, the 33-year-old’s mischievous response was “332” adding: “I don’t know if I can, but that’s a number in my head.”
McIlroy is within touching distance of top spot this week at the CJ Cup after a two-year gap, and his ninth appearance as World No.1 would take him to 107 weeks, still miles behind Norman’s incredible tally of 331 weeks – which is second only to Tiger Woods’ insane record of 683.
“To get to No. 1 in the world at whatever you do is an unbelievable accolade and something that you should be proud of,” said McIlroy.
“I have an opportunity to do it this week and I’m proud of the fact that I’ve at least given myself that chance.”
The Northern Irishman is still some way behind Dustin Johnson, who is third all-time with 135 weeks in the top spot, and would need more than four years more at the pinnacle of the game to challenge Norman.
McIlroy is not only chasing tournament wins, Majors and the World No.1 spot, but he’s also continuing to be the PGA Tour’s major defender against more attacks from LIV Golf.
The four-time Major winner responded to LIV Golf poster boy Phil Mickelson’s latest barb that the PGA Tour was “trending downwards” while his new…
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