RORY McILROY will pursue a first win since September 2016 with a “spring in his step” after exceeding expectations on his return to action.

McIlroy has an excellent recent record in the Omega Dubai Desert Classic, winning the tournament twice and compiling five other top-10 finishes in his last seven starts, but missed last year’s event with the rib injury which disrupted his entire season.

The four-time major winner called an early end to his winless campaign, just the second of his professional career, in October, but practised hard over the winter - despite revealing that he has an irregular heartbeat - and finished in a tie for third behind European number one Tommy Fleetwood in Abu Dhabi.

“I’m obviously really happy with how everything went last week,” McIlroy, 28, told a pre-tournament press conference. “If someone had said to me at the start of the week you’d shoot 18 under par your first week back on, I thought, quite a difficult golf course, I would have thought 18 under par would have a great chance to win.

“I feel like I’ve got a bit of a spring back in in my step because of what happened last week and I’m very confident in myself. Again, it’s a golf course I know how to get around and I know how to shoot good scores on.

“It has a lot of great memories. I’ve won here twice. Dubai is a place that I’ve gotten to know very well. It’s a place I love to come back to.

“I missed it last year and I missed having a chance to win and having a chance to compete. It’s always one of the highlights of the year for me to come and play here with the memories that I have.”