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Rory McIlroy ready for 'complete reset' as he looks for old Hoylake spark to flame major hopes

"It's nice to come back. Anywhere you come back where you've had success it's always a nice feeling"

Rory McIlroy reacts during a practice round prior to The 151st Open at Royal Liverpool Golf Club on July 17, 2023 in Hoylake(Image: Warren Little/Getty Images)

Rory McIlroy insists he must undergo a complete reset this week if his return to Hoylake is to be a victorious one.

McIlroy celebrated his Scottish Open triumph with a couple of glasses of red wine on Sunday night after travelling to Liverpool ahead of the 151st Open.

"Nothing too crazy," the 34-year-old smiled, before he was reminded that he was the first player to win the Irish Open, British Open and Scottish Open.

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"It's quite a nice stat, especially being from these parts. I've been playing the Scottish Open since 2005 as a 16-year-old, so it's taken me 18 years to get it done.

"It was nice to finally get that win on Scottish soil."

McIlroy's visit to Royal Liverpool today was his first since lifting the Claret Jug for the first and so far only time in 2014. Just a fortnight later he won the PGA Championship crown in Valhalla - that was his fourth major title and, remarkably, his most recent one.

Coming back to Hoylake, he hopes, will re-ignite that major winning feeling.

"It feels like such a long time ago so you're trying to rekindle the memories, but yeah, as I was driving from the airport actually last night and sort of getting onto the Wirral (it came back to me), and pulling in here today," he said.

"I haven't been here since 2014 so I'm trying to get those memories back again, trying to refamiliarize myself with the range and the clubhouse and the first tee and everything, it's all a bit spread out.

"But it's nice to come back. Anywhere you come back where you've had success it's always a nice feeling."