Jordan Spieth: I would prefer Rory McIlroy to be at The Open
- World No 1 Rory McIlroy has torn a ligament in his ankle playing football
- The Northern Irishman revealed the news on his Instagram account
- McIlroy has not ruled himself out of The Open at St Andrews next week
- His name has been removed from the Scottish Open entry list this week
Double major winner Jordan Spieth does not believe Rory McIlroy's anticipated absence from the Open Championship will make his life at St Andrews any easier.
The 21-year-old Texan arrives in Scotland on the back of victory at both the Masters and the US Open, and now keen to unseat Open champion McIlroy.
That task looked a little easier on Monday when McIlroy revealed he had suffered a serious ankle injury that has certainly ruled him out of the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open and threatens to sideline him for at least three months.
Jordan Spieth arrives in Scotland on the back of victory at both the Masters and the US Open
The 21-year-old Texan would prefer his rival to be in action at the Royal and Ancient Golf Club
Rory McIlroy posted this picture on his Instagram account revealing his ankle ligament injury
The injury makes a McIlroy a huge doubt to defend the Claret Jug at The Open at St Andrews next week
World No 1 McIlroy has not yet officially ruled himself out of lining up in the third Major of the year
But Spieth, who learned of the Northern Irishman's injury through social media, would prefer his rival to be in action at the Royal and Ancient Golf Club.
'For me, it doesn't change anything,' he told the Golf Channel. 'It's still just as challenging. It's still a major championship and there is a lot of unbelievable talent. I obviously wish he was there.
'It kind of dampens it. You want the defending champion, much less the best player in the world at the event.
'You want all fields to be full strength no matter who it is. Losing the number one player in the world for a major championship would be tough.'
Recalling the moment he first saw the Instagram picture which featured McIlroy on crutches following a footballing mishap, Spieth added: 'I thought it was really unfortunate.
'Accidents happen, and I just wish for a speedy recovery. We all want him back as soon as possible.'
McIlroy won The Open for the first time in 2014 with a two-shot victory over Garcia and Rickie Fowler
The worst case scenario for McIlroy would see him undergo surgery, which would rule him out for months
If McIlroy has a lengthy spell on the sidelines ahead, Jordan Spieth could replace him atop the world rankings
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