After what he admitted was the most emotionally draining season of his career, Rory McIlroy still feels only those who had "career years" enjoyed more success than him in 2024.
The 35-year-old from Northern Ireland ended his season with a win at the DP World Tour Championship on Sunday, clinching his sixth Race to Dubai title in the process.
The victory was the world number three's fourth of the season, but the four-time major winner knows his 2024 will be most widely remembered for a series of near-misses, most prominently when making bogey in three of the last four holes to allow Bryson DeChambeau to snatch the US Open.
Despite the sense of missed opportunity, McIlroy feels only American duo Xander Schauffele and Scottie Scheffler had better years.
"I know how people are going to view my year, and I'm going to view it similarly, but I still need to remember I won four times and won a sixth Race to Dubai," he said.
"I accumulated a lot of big finishes and big performances.
"The two guys that had better years than me had career years. Xander won two Majors and Scottie won a Players, a Masters and an Olympic gold medal."