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7th April 2021
12:33pm BST

"It was good to see him in decent spirits and actually not as, you know... like when you hear of these things and you look at the car and you see the crash, it's like, you think he's going to be in a hospital bed for six months. But he was actually doing better than that. "A few of us that live down in South Florida went to see him. I'm sure he appreciates that. And, again, as I said, everyone would love to see him back out here again. I think myself, J.T [Justin Thomas], Rickie [Fowler], DJ [Dustin Johnson], Brooks [Kopeka], all those guys down there, we all have a responsibility to try to keep his spirits up and keep him going and try to get him back out here."[caption id="attachment_178524" align="aligncenter" width="647"]
Tiger Woods pictured after winning the PGA Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club in 2018. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)[/caption]
On how he is going to approach the four Majors in 2021, and beyond, McIlroy spoke about that visit to see Woods and what the American had on display in his trophy cabinet.
"I think the circling them on the calendar is probably the best way to go," said McIlroy.
"I was thinking about this. So I went over to Tiger's house a few weeks ago to see him, and in his family room he's got his trophy cabinet and it's his 15 major trophies. I said, 'That's really cool. Where are all the others?' "He said, 'I don't know'. I go, 'What?' He said, 'Yeah, my mom has some, and a few are in the office and a few are wherever.' "I was driving home, and I was thinking - I mean, he talked - that's all he cared about, all he cared about. So how easy that must have felt for him to win all the others. That was just always in my mind, he talked about these are the four weeks that matter. So the weeks that didn't matter, you know, he racked the [trophies] up at a pretty fast clip. "But I'm just thinking to myself, how easy must that have felt for him if all he cared about were four weeks a year. The other stuff must have been like practice. So that's like a really... that's a cool perspective to have, right?"To pull back for a moment, Woods has 109 career titles to his name [not including team trophy wins, such as Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup]. So that is 94 trophies out there in the world and Woods does not know where they are. The Majors are what you will be remembered by and, most likely, what the player will remember when he hangs up his golf shoes for good. "Yeah," concluded, "that's all I could think about on the way home. And I was glad he was okay, too!"
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