Rory McIlroy is looking forward to an early opportunity to test himself on this year's US Open venue when he returns to the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.
The four-time major champion has posted top-five finishes in his two previous visits to the California course, claiming a share of fifth on his debut in 2019 and ending tied-third in last year's event.
McIlroy remains without a victory since November 2019 and failed to convert a final-round lead on the European Tour in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, with the Northern Irishman now making the long trip to the West Coast to start a run of six PGA Tour starts over the next seven weeks.
"I didn't really start playing this event until a little later on in my career, but it [Torrey Pines] has been a good venue for me," McIlroy said. "Also, looking ahead to June and the U.S. Open here as well, it will be nice to at least have it fresh in the memory for then, too.
"I think it's a wonderful layout for a major championship. To have a U.S. Open here, it stands up to basically the most elite level of golf that we play, the toughest test we face all year for the most part.
McIlroy's appearance is his first on the PGA Tour since a tied-fifth finish at the Masters in November, with the world No 7 now looking to make a strong start to his busy 2021 schedule.
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