Rory McIlroy undergoes laser eye surgery ahead of big 2016

Four-time Major winner wants to make the ‘next 10, 15 years my time’

Rory McIlroy has undergone  laser eye surgery ahead of the 2016 season. Photograph: Getty
Rory McIlroy has undergone laser eye surgery ahead of the 2016 season. Photograph: Getty

Rory McIlroy, who last month declared his ambition to make the “next 10, 15 years my time”, has undergone laser eye surgery to sharpen his vision.

The 26-year-old, who has relied on contact lenses throughout his career so far, shared a photo of himself online wearing protective goggles following the surgery, writing: “Human version of the dreaded K-9 cone … Only for sleeping though! Laser eye surgery went well yesterday.”

After winning his third Race to Dubai crown in four years in November, the Northern Irishman set out his ambitions, saying: “This is my time to capitalise on my career. The next 10, 15 years is my time.

Human version of the dreaded K-9 cone.... Only for sleeping though! Laser eye surgery went well yesterday

A photo posted by Rory McIlroy (@rorymcilroy) on

“I really can’t be doing silly things like playing football in the middle of the season to jeopardise even six months of my career. It’s a big chunk where I could make some hay and win a major or two. I won’t be making those mistakes again.

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“I want to try and get healthy and get stronger again, get my body back … I am really going to concentrate on that.”

(Guardian service)