Rory McIlroy reveals three new goals after Masters win

After finally securing the Masters title and completing his career Grand Slam, Rory McIlroy has outlined three ambitious new targets to sustain his motivation. Speaking at the Dubai Desert Classic, he expressed interest in winning an Olympic medal, the Open Championship at St Andrews, and a U.S. Open at a historic venue. These goals reflect his evolving drive in professional golf.

Rory McIlroy's long pursuit of a Masters victory, often compared to Captain Ahab's quest in Moby Dick, ended triumphantly when Scottie Scheffler presented him with the green jacket. However, the win initially left McIlroy grappling with a lack of direction. In June at the U.S. Open, he admitted, “I don’t have one. I have no idea. I’m sort of just taking it tournament by tournament at this point. Yeah, I have no idea,” when asked about his five-year plan.

His form suffered, with a missed cut at the Canadian Open and a T47 finish at the PGA Championship. Former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley noted on Golf Channel, “It was very worrying looking at [McIlroy’s] press conference. His eyes weren’t alive. The energy was not there... This is not normal Rory.”

A turnaround came in the second half of the season, featuring six top-10 finishes, a victory at the Irish Open, and 3.5 points at the Ryder Cup. McIlroy shifted focus to majors and legacy events, stating his PGA Tour and DP World Tour achievements mean “a little less to me as time goes on.”

At the Dubai Desert Classic, he specified three goals: an Olympic medal, the Open at St Andrews, and a U.S. Open at traditional courses like Shinnecock Hills, Winged Foot, Pebble Beach, or Merion. On the Olympics, McIlroy's views evolved from skipping the 2016 Rio Games to near misses in Tokyo and Paris 2024, where he finished two strokes shy of bronze and said, “I never tried so hard in my life to finish third.” He aims for 2028 in Los Angeles at Riviera Country Club.

For St Andrews, the next Open is in 2027; McIlroy finished third there in 2010 and 2022, missing 2015 due to injury and losing the latter to Cameron Smith. His 2011 U.S. Open win at Congressional counts as traditional, but he eyes pantheon venues, with opportunities at Shinnecock in 2026 and others soon after.

“I would have told you two years ago, if I won the Masters, it would have been great, and I could have retired or whatever. But when you keep doing things, the goal posts keep moving,” McIlroy reflected. He added, “I’m sure if I were to achieve those things... I’d probably give you more stuff in four years’ time.”

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Nacho Elvira celebrates Dubai Invitational victory on the 18th green after McIlroy and Lowry's final-hole drama.
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Nacho Elvira claims Dubai Invitational victory after late drama

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Nacho Elvira secured his third DP World Tour title by winning the 2026 Dubai Invitational, capitalizing on final-hole mishaps by Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry. The Spaniard finished at 10 under par, one stroke ahead of Daniel Hillier. McIlroy and Lowry both ended tied for third at eight under after bogey and double-bogey finishes on the 18th hole.

Rory McIlroy enters 2026 aiming for more major wins after a stellar 2025 that included completing the career Grand Slam. The Northern Irishman has confirmed several key tournaments on the PGA Tour and DP World Tour. He also continues in the TGL league with Boston Common Golf.

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Rory McIlroy has voiced support for bringing the Open Championship back to Muirfield, the historic Scottish course that was dropped from the rotation a decade ago over its exclusionary membership policies. The world number two argues that the club has addressed those issues and deserves to rejoin the rota. His comments came during the Dubai Desert Classic, where he reflected on his own challenging history at the venue.

LIV Golf's Patrick Reed has expressed openness to rejoining the PGA Tour, calling it the best tour in the world during an interview in Dubai. The 2018 Masters champion is ineligible for the current Returning Member Program but would contemplate a move if eligibility extended to his 2018 victory. Reed remains committed to playing multiple tours despite facing fines on the DP World Tour.

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Bryson DeChambeau has committed to completing the final year of his original LIV Golf deal, passing a PGA Tour return deadline for recent major winners. In Saudi Arabia to start his fourth season with LIV, he reflects on past conversations about expanding his media influence beyond traditional tours. DeChambeau envisions a future where golfers gain more control over media rights, drawing parallels to Arnold Palmer's legacy.

Scottie Scheffler dominated The American Express with a final-round 66 to finish at 27-under par, securing a four-shot victory in his season debut. The win marks his 20th PGA Tour title and pushes his career earnings over $100 million, joining Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy as only the third player to reach that milestone. At 29, Scheffler also becomes the third golfer in the modern era with 20 wins and four majors before age 30, alongside Woods and Jack Nicklaus.

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Alexander Zverev is on the cusp of the 2026 Australian Open start, hoping for his first Grand Slam title. After a tough 2025 and past final losses, Boris Becker recalls the pivotal 2020 US Open final. Despite challenges, the German feels fit and ready.

 

 

 

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