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‘Rusty’ McIlroy confident of comeback | ‘Don’t feel like I’m that far away’

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Last updated: March 13, 2026 4:24 am
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‘Rusty’ But Ready: Rory McIlroy Confident in Comeback Chances at The Players

The air at TPC Sawgrass was thick with anticipation, not just the Florida humidity. Rory McIlroy, the defending champion, stood on the first tee box shouldering the unique weight of history and expectation. What followed was a round he diplomatically labeled “rusty,” a grinding 71 that left him off the early pace. Yet, in its aftermath, the message from the four-time major winner was not one of concern, but of conviction. A familiar, steely belief echoed through his post-round comments: “I don’t feel like I’m that far away.” This is the story not of a stumble, but of a champion calibrating his engine in real-time, confident the high-performance gear is just one adjustment away.

Contents
  • Deconstructing the Rust: A Champion’s Honest Assessment
  • The Anatomy of Confidence: Why McIlroy’s Belief Isn’t Just Talk
  • The Path to the Weekend: Predictions for a McIlroy Charge
  • Conclusion: The Calm Before the Storm

Deconstructing the Rust: A Champion’s Honest Assessment

For McIlroy, the opening round was a study in managed expectations and minor malfunctions. He cited a lack of competitive reps as the core issue, having taken a three-week break following a T24 at the Genesis Invitational. This “rust” manifested not in catastrophic error, but in the fine margins that separate a 67 from a 71 at the PGA Tour’s flagship event.

Key Round Takeaways:

  • Off-the-Tee Brilliance, Approach Play Misfires: Characteristically, McIlroy’s driving was a weapon. He led the field in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee, hammering drives with precision and power. The disconnect came with his irons. Several promising positions yielded mediocre outcomes, a sign of timing just a fraction off.
  • The Scrambling Savior: What kept the round from unraveling was a surprisingly sharp short game. McIlroy gained strokes around the green, pulling off several crucial up-and-downs, including a testy par save on the iconic 17th. This ability to score while not at his best is a hallmark of his matured game.
  • Patience Over Panic: The most telling sign was his demeanor. There was no club-slamming frustration, only the focused pragmatism of a veteran who knows a 72-hole tournament is a marathon. He managed the course, accepted his missed chances, and banked a score that kept him firmly in the hunt.

The Anatomy of Confidence: Why McIlroy’s Belief Isn’t Just Talk

To dismiss McIlroy’s confidence as standard athlete-speak would be a mistake. It is rooted in tangible factors, both historical and technical. He has built a career on explosive follow-up rounds and possesses a deep, proven comfort level at TPC Sawgrass, a course that rewards his aggressive style when the driver is clicking.

Historical Precedent: McIlroy’s career is littered with examples of sluggish starts followed by weekend charges. His game is built on rhythm and feel; often, the first round serves as his true warm-up. Once he dials in the approach play, his scoring can transform overnight. His 2019 Players Championship victory, where he held off a ferocious field with steady, brilliant play, proved he has the blueprint for success here.

The Technical Foundation: When your biggest “issue” is leading the field in driving, you have a colossal foundation. Golf experts consistently note that finding fairways at Sawgrass is the non-negotiable first step to scoring. McIlroy has that in spades. The adjustment from there is subtler—a slight shift in alignment, a tweak in ball position, the kind of fix that can be unlocked on the range or in the early holes of a second round. As he stated, the difference between his “rusty” play and his A-game is “not a lot.”

The Path to the Weekend: Predictions for a McIlroy Charge

Given the evidence, expecting McIlroy to fade quietly is a fool’s errand. The conditions at TPC Sawgrass are expected to remain challenging, which plays into the hands of a player who can separate himself with driving distance and accuracy. The cut line will be unforgiving, but McIlroy’s first-round score has already provided a crucial cushion.

Look for a significantly sharper performance in Round 2. The focus will be squarely on his mid-iron play. If he begins to hit his approaches with the same authority as his drives, he will create a birdie barrage. The goal Friday is not just to play the weekend, but to position himself within striking distance of the lead—a scenario where his experience and front-running pedigree become massive psychological advantages. Prediction: McIlroy fires a second-round 66 or lower, catapulting himself into the top 10 and announcing himself as the man to beat once again.

Conclusion: The Calm Before the Storm

Rory McIlroy’s opening round at The Players Championship was a masterclass in damage limitation and self-assessment. The “rust” was real, but so was the world-class skill that contained its impact. His confidence is not a hollow platitude; it is the product of two decades of understanding his own game, his knowledge of a championship venue, and the undeniable evidence of his driving dominance. In the high-stakes theater of TPC Sawgrass, where momentum shifts with the island pin on 17, McIlroy has signaled he is on the verge of finding his. The field has been warned: a slightly “rusty” Rory is still dangerously close to the lead. A polished Rory could be unstoppable. The comeback narrative isn’t about recovering from a fall; it’s about a champion revving his engine, poised to surge from the pack when it matters most.


Source: Based on news from Sky Sports.

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