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8th February 2018
05:50pm GMT

"I was just sort of ready to call it quits for the year after the Dunhill," said McIlroy, who has marked his return to competitive action with third and second place finishes at the Abu Dhabi Championship and Dubai Desert Classic respectively. "But with how I was sort of dejected and wanting to get away from it I was then, to how rejuvenated and optimistic I am now, it feels a lot different that way. "I certainly want it. There's no doubt about that. I want to be one of the best players to ever have played the game when I decide to call it a day. So, the desire is definitely there. Look, like everyone sitting up here in front of you guys that plays the PGA Tour has a very comfortable life, so that's not an excuse in any way. That's not the reason that I'm out here to play, I've got everything I need. It's just about gathering trophies and trying to be the best golfer that I can be."McIlroy is competing in the pro-am event with his father Gerry and will have four-time Pebble Beach winner Phil Mickelson for company over the next three days at Spyglass Hill, Monterey Peninsula Country Club and Pebble Beach. McIlroy is part of a six-strong Irish contingent in California this week, with Shane Lowry, Seamus Power, Graeme McDowell, Padraig Harrington and sponsor's invite Paul Dunne also teeing it up. https://twitter.com/PGATOUR/status/961653730255912960
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