McIlroy: I'm ready to have my heart broken again

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McIlroy and caddie Harry Diamond after an 18th-green missed putt at Pinehurst

"I've let myself be vulnerable and let myself get to that point, basically, of no return. I've experienced three of those Sundays in the last two or three years but that's what you need to do.

"You need to put yourself out there and be willing to get hurt. Because it's that fine margin of walking through that threshold of 'if this doesn't happen, it's really gonna suck. But if it does happen, it's gonna be awesome'.

"I've done a better job of just putting myself in the mix and putting it all out there. I did that at Pinehurst, it didn't work out. But I'd love to get that opportunity again this week and I know I'll be able to handle it better.

The ‘win-or-bust’ narrative around major championships – particularly for a player of McIlroy’s exquisite talent – can mean we overlook the consistency of the game’s top players. Nobody won more of the big four tournaments than Jack Nicklaus – and equally, nobody got themselves in the mix more often than the 18-time major-winning American.

"Jack Nicklaus finished second 19 times in major championships," added McIlroy. "I never like to say that I deserve things in golf, but I just think the more times you put yourself in those positions, sooner or later, the odds are going to fall in your favour and you're... and you're going to get one.

"I talked about having great resilience throughout my career, which I have done, and I'm very proud of those moments. But having these setbacks, not just make you resilient, but actually make you stronger and make you better.

"That's what I've been trying to focus on over the last three or four weeks after Pinehurst."

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