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Rory McIlroy takes inspiration from Masters legend Gary Player

Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player before hitting the ceremonial opening tee shots in 2015
Image: Gary Player (right) inspired Rory McIlroy's fitness regime

Nine-time major winner Gary Player has revealed he sparked Rory McIlroy's improved fitness by telling the Northern Irishman he was carrying too much weight.

World No 3 McIlroy, bidding to complete a career grand slam by claiming a first Masters title this week, has said he tries to follow the "fine example" set by the 80-year-old South African, who is a pioneer of diet, health and fitness.

And Player did not mince his words when advising the Ryder Cup star a few years ago.

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He told McIlroy, according to the Daily Mail: "You need to get fit Rory, look at that weight you're carrying. You need to strengthen your core."

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Image: McIlroy was advised to tone up by Masters legend Player

McIlroy was then invited by Player to punch him in the stomach, and was shocked when - after a couple of tentative attempts - he landed a harder blow on the veteran, admitting: "It's like punching a wall. You're right, I do need to get
fitter."

And Player expects the 26-year-old's new gym-honed physique to serve him well in his future career.

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"I think he has the best swing in the game and that commitment to fitness will prolong his time as one of the best players around," he said.

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