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18th June 2022
01:24pm BST

"You want to go up against the best to try to bring the best out of yourself. And to see Collin and Jon and Scottie and Sam [Burns] up there and whoever else, that's what major championship golf is all about. That's what competition is all about. "I certainly don't want it to be easy. I want guys to go out and shoot 65 so I have to go and shoot 64. That's competition, and that's at the heart of this game. I'm excited to be in that mix going into the weekend."The Holywood native was asked by one reporter why many of his fans and followers have 'a very emotional attachment to the ebbs and flows of your rounds'. McIlroy reasoned that he was a quite emotive player, who can sometimes let his feelings burst through, and that many folks have watched him grow up on the tour. His final answer of Friday's press conference - when asked if that emotive play could help get him that fifth major - set us all up for a thrilling weekend of golf. McIlroy commented:
"Probably doesn't. I don't know. I mean, I guess it does. "I think I ride waves of momentum pretty easily. Certainly whenever you get on the crest of a wave and you try to ride it as long as you can, and I've gotten a little bit better at trying not to ride the other ones downwardly. "I think if you can get... and you can, there's a lot of this golf course, I think there's a nice flow to it that you can get on a little bit of a run and start to make some birdies. If I do encounter that this week, I feel like I'm pretty good at riding those sort of waves of momentum through the course of a round."Even that answer was a rollercoaster, in itself. Classic McIlroy. *You can stream all the US Open action live across the weekend with a NOW Sports Membership.
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