Rory McIlroy played a huge role in Team Europe’s victory at Marco Simone in Rome last Autumn, helping guide Luke Donald’s team to a 16.5-11.5 victory over the United States
Rory McIlroy is looking ahead to the Ryder Cup (
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Rory McIlroy has revealed he has been ready and raring for next year’s Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black ever since Team Europe were crowned champions at Marco Simone in Rome last Autumn.
McIlroy helped guide the Europeans to a convincing 16.5-11.5 victory over the United States last October, playing a leading role as one of Luke Donald’s senior players. The 2024 season sees the Ryder Cup go somewhat to the back of the mind of some players, with the event taking place in the years either side.
With Team Europe qualifying starting last week though, talk around the matchplay event has once again began to recirculate, including for McIlroy, who ended his PGA Tour season at the Tour Championship on Sunday.
With that behind him, the Northern Irishman was quizzed on whether his Ryder Cup focus was underway, but for McIlroy that process began when hands were shaken at Marco Simone. “I think once Rickie [Fowler] gave Tommy [Fleetwood] that putt on the 16th with green I started thinking about Bethpage,” McIlroy claimed.
“Yeah, look, the qualifying started in Europe, and we’re all trying to get points on the board early to make sure that we don’t have to rely on a pick. I think that’s obviously the big thing.
“I think one of the great things that we did leading up to Rome is we basically had — pretty much had the team set a few months in advance, so hopefully we can do the same thing again and know the 12 that we’re bringing to New York pretty early so we can, I guess, think about pairings.
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McIlroy is bullish about Europe’s chances at Bethpage ( Getty Images)
“Think about all of those things that you need to so that once we get there a few weeks out, we’re prepared and everyone knows what they’re doing.” McIlroy’s words will no doubt be a warning to the American setup, who were brushed aside by Donald’s team at the 2023 event.
Donald’s efforts were rewarded with another term, having been re-given the role to lead Team Europe to New York next September. Whilst last year’s win was an impressive one, the trip to the States in 2025 is set to be a whole new test, with the matchplay tournament heavily dominated by the home team in recent times.
Despite this, the confidence is clearly there for McIlroy, who made a bullish prediction in the immediate aftermath of victory at Marco Simone. “I’ve said this for the last probably six or seven years to anyone that will listen: I think one of the biggest accomplishments in golf right now is winning an away Ryder Cup,’’ McIlroy said. “And that’s what we’re going to do at Bethpage.’’