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Rory McIlroy's fitness regime 'inspired' by legend Gary Player

Rory McIlroy throws his ball marker on the seventh green during a practice round for the Masters golf tournament in Augusta. Picture by David J Phillip, Associated Press
Rory McIlroy throws his ball marker on the seventh green during a practice round for the Masters golf tournament in Augusta. Picture by David J Phillip, Associated Press Rory McIlroy throws his ball marker on the seventh green during a practice round for the Masters golf tournament in Augusta. Picture by David J Phillip, Associated Press

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 number three 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.

Rest is rest. You just have to keep moving. Age is just a number Posted by Gary Player on Monday, April 4, 2016

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."

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.

"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.