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RORY McIlroy’s First Press Conference in INDIA – Explore Key Moments

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Posted by Admin 15 Oct 2025

On a bright Wednesday Afternoon at the Delhi Golf Club, the air buzzed with excitement as Rory McIlroy, fresh off a Ryder Cup triumph and Masters glory, stepped into the media centre for his first-ever press conference on Indian soil. His presence alone marked a moment of history for Indian golf. But McIlroy’s words revealed far more than just excitement; they carried gratitude, introspection, and the unmistakable aura of a man who still finds wonder in his sport after nearly two decades.

 

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“It’s great to be here, first and foremost,” McIlroy began with a smile. “India is a country I’ve wanted to visit for a long time. The welcome has been incredible, everyone’s been so kind and warm. Eighteen years into a professional career, and to still be doing things for the first time, that excites me.”

 

The four-time major winner spoke at length about the electric Ryder Cup victory that Europe had sealed just two weeks earlier. While the headlines had focused on the controversy and tension, McIlroy was quick to shift the lens. “The unfortunate thing is people aren’t remembering that week for the right reasons,” he said. “The European team was just incredible, we hit it close, then closer. The Americans holed a putt, and we holed one right after. I’m so proud to be part of that team.”

 

On his first impressions of Delhi Golf Club, a course known for its narrow fairways and punishing rough, McIlroy chuckled. “The next time I’ll hit my driver will be in Abu Dhabi,” he joked, drawing laughter from the room. “The risk just isn’t worth the reward here. You can hit it in the jungle very quickly. Strategy and discipline are the keys this week.”

 

When asked about India’s culture and philosophy, McIlroy revealed a curious and reflective side. “There’s very little I haven’t tried to win the Masters,” he laughed. “But yes, I’ve always gravitated toward stoicism and the ancient Greeks. Still, India has such a beautiful culture, so welcoming and gentle. I hope I can help golf grow even more here.”

 

The Northern Irishman, who now holds the career Grand Slam after finally donning the Green Jacket, said he hopes to play more globally. “As time goes on, I want my schedule to be more international. I’ve enjoyed playing in front of new fans, and this event fits perfectly into the calendar.”

 

Off the course, McIlroy’s bucket list for India reflected both curiosity and simplicity. “I’d love to see a cricket match. I’m a bit of a sicko, I love test matches,” he grinned. “And of course, I’d love to bring my family someday to see the Taj Mahal.”


He even mentioned that though there isn’t a game during his stay, he’d love to return to catch one, perhaps even an IPL clash someday, soaking in the colour and chaos of India’s biggest sporting festival.

 

As the conversation shifted to the changing face of modern sport and the noise surrounding athletes, McIlroy spoke candidly about social media and mental health. “Sport is the realest reality show there is, you don’t know what’s going to happen, and that’s beautiful. But yes, it’s changed. Athletes today need to block out the noise. Don’t read about yourself, don’t scroll, it’s better for your performance and your peace of mind.”

 

And as for his future? When asked if he’d consider captaining Team Europe one day, McIlroy smiled knowingly. “Not 2027, I hope I’m still good enough to play. But yes, someday. I’ve had a front-row seat to great captains like Luke Donald and Paul McGinley. If I can be even half as good as Luke, I’ll have done a good job.”

 

As the session closed, one thing was clear. Rory McIlroy wasn’t just here to play golf. He was here to connect, to inspire, and to add another meaningful “first” to a career that’s already glittering with milestones.

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