Rory McIlroy has his sights set on becoming world number one for the ninth time as he bids to defend his CJ Cup title.McIlroy can return to the top of the rankings for the first time since July 2020 by winning his 23rd PGA Tour event at Congaree Golf Club in South Carolina, the tournament having moved from Las Vegas.Current number one Scottie Scheffler would also have to finish worse than a two-way tie for second, although McIlroy can also overhaul the Masters champion with outright second place if Scheffler is outside the top 35."I got to number one in the world after I won the Honda Classic in 2012," McIlroy told a pre-tournament press conference."It had been a goal of mine for maybe six months up until that point but I remember waking up the next morning and being like, is this it?
You work towards a goal for so long and then you wake up the next day and you don't feel any different after having achieved it."So I think then it’s a matter of having to reframe your goals and reframe what success looks like."I think that’s one of the great things about this game, no matter how much you’ve achieved or how much success you’ve had, you always want to do something else, there’s always something else to do."I guess the cool thing about it is you get to number one and it feels great in the moment, and the bad thing is you maybe have to work harder to stay there."I think if I get back to number one this week it’s my ninth time.
It sort of illustrates you can have your runs and you can stay there, but I think the cool part is the journey and the journey getting back there."It’s sort of like a heavyweight boxer losing a world title and it’s a journey to get that title back.