AUGUSTA, Ga. — The expression on Rory McIlroy’s face stated all of it. As he walked as much as his ball so proper of the 18th fairway at Augusta Nationwide that it was almost on the tenth, he set free a deep sigh and shook his head. In fact, it was not going to be straightforward — not on the Masters, not for him, not after holding a six-shot, 36-hole lead and never even after already experiencing the sensation of getting gained right here earlier than.
The right last tee shot he hit final 12 months to win the Masters in a playoff was a faint reminiscence. Now, he needed to discover a option to get the ball within the gap in 5 strokes to put on the inexperienced jacket once more.
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“I assumed it was so tough to win final 12 months due to attempting to win the Masters and the grand slam,” McIlroy stated. “After which this 12 months, I spotted it is simply actually tough to win the Masters. I attempted to persuade myself it was each.”
The 2-shot lead McIlroy held arrange for a easy coronation: hit it within the fairway, plop it on the inexperienced and bask within the second — a stress-free stroll up the 18th fairway that he was unable to expertise a 12 months in the past. As an alternative, McIlroy slipped on his glove and took an extended, unceremonious stroll to maneuver the gallery of patrons and create a transparent view of his goal. He was going to wish to drag off one final escape.
“I do not make it straightforward,” McIlroy stated. “I used to make it straightforward again in my early 20s after I was successful this stuff by eight photographs. It is simply laborious. It is laborious to win golf tournaments.”
Over the previous 12 months, McIlroy has tried with all his may to search out freedom in a quest full. However as he stated Friday, he discovered himself unmotivated at occasions. He realized the grand slam was not a satisfying vacation spot, solely a momentary one. However by the point the anniversary of his win arrived, McIlroy’s perspective had shifted. He had spent the three weeks main as much as the match away from aggressive golf and as a substitute turned this vexing course into his follow facility.
“I joked final week and going into this week that this place seems like my dwelling course,” McIlroy stated. “I have never performed anyplace else within the final two or three weeks, actually.”
He visited on day journeys after dropping off his daughter, Poppy, at college. He performed the course time after time, not essentially hoping to search out an edge however moderately to fall in love with it once more. Conquering this Sisyphean plot of land had been elusive for therefore lengthy that McIlroy had come to each need the April journey to come back as quickly as doable whereas additionally dreading the stress and potential failure that loomed.
Now, Augusta had reworked into a spot of his best triumph, so McIlroy discovered himself gravitating right here many times. Recalling recommendation from Jack Nicklaus about how he ready for tournaments by simulating a full match in follow, McIlroy performed rounds at Augusta with one ball and found new parts of the golf course he’d by no means considered. The rumor on the grounds this week was that, in a type of rounds, he had shot a would-be course file 62.
Different occasions, he slowed down, chipping and placing on the manicured surfaces as if he had been rereading a ebook for which he had come to discover a new affinity.
“I felt ready in that method. I felt ready that wherever I hit it on the golf course, I kind of know what to do. I do know the place to overlook,” McIlroy stated. “I am fairly comfy with all of the photographs across the greens.”
When he raced out to share of the lead Thursday and a six-shot lead Friday after capturing a 65, it was a welcome affirmation: The work he had put in had paid off. Regardless of not having his finest stuff, lacking fairways and pulling his irons, he was relishing each spot wherein he put himself.
“My scrambling and my quick recreation and my placing,” McIlroy stated. “That is what gained me the match this week.”
And but even familiarity couldn’t change McIlroy’s software program. He squandered his six-shot lead in a flash Saturday and needed to dig deep to rescue his probabilities. Sunday was no totally different. He misplaced his share of the lead on the second gap then regained it on the third. He double-bogeyed the fourth gap and added one other bogey on the sixth. He was out of the blue two photographs behind.
The roller-coaster trip continued: McIlroy birdied No. 7 and No. 8 and arrived at Amen Nook with a one-stroke lead. He stepped as much as the tee on No. 12 and took his thoughts again to 2009 when he performed a follow spherical with Tom Watson who supplied a kernel of recommendation on the misleading winds by Rae’s Creek which have fooled many.
“He all the time waited till he felt the place the wind must be after which simply hit it,” McIlroy stated. “Simply hit it as quickly as you’ll be able to.”
McIlroy stood on the tee, a 9-iron in his hand, and waited. The suspense hung within the air, the wind was swirling. His caddie, Harry Diamond, grabbed a couple of blades of grass, walked ahead and checked once more. He stepped again and McIlroy stepped in and shortly swung the membership again.
The ball curved with the breeze, landed and rolled to seven toes. Birdie. On No. 13, he drove it 350 yards within the fairway for the primary time all week and rattled in one other. A 12 months after taking part in Amen Nook in 3 over par, McIlroy maneuvered his method by the trio of holes 5 photographs higher and with a lead he wouldn’t relinquish. Not this time.
On a day when nobody appeared keen or able to staying atop the leaderboard, McIlroy once more did simply sufficient to search out himself there by doing it the one method he is aware of – not with dominance however with drama. Not with certainty however by displaying the total vary of feelings and bringing everybody alongside for the trip.
“Of all the massive sports activities, I do assume it’s the most psychological. It is essentially the most difficult mentally,” McIlroy stated. “I believe it is laborious to remain in the identical psychological house for 4 days in a row.”
After getting his shot on 18 up and round each doable tree in his method and into the bunker that almost snuffed his dream final 12 months, McIlroy watched his par putt trickle by a couple of inches earlier than marking it. Finally, there was no extra doubt or doable pitfalls awaiting him.
He turned towards the again of the inexperienced, noticed his household and raised his arms. It was extra pleasure and never as a lot of an amazing cascade of feelings as final 12 months, he later defined. These hit later when, after slipping into his inexperienced jacket once more, he spoke on to his mother and father.
“Mother and Dad, I owe every part to you,” McIlroy stated by tears. “You are essentially the most fantastic mother and father. And if I might be half the mother or father to Poppy that you just had been to me, then I do know I’ve finished a great job.”
Each had spent final April throughout the Atlantic, watching their son wrestle with himself late into the night time earlier than rising victorious. This 12 months, the 2 had been right here — Gerry following Rory’s rounds all through the week whereas Rosie tagged alongside, a purse slung over her shoulder that was painted with newspaper clippings of McIlroy’s grand slam victory.
“I caught myself on the golf course a few occasions eager about them, and I used to be like, ‘No, not but, not but,'” McIlroy stated.
When he lastly allowed himself to consider them, McIlroy stepped off the 18th inexperienced and located their embrace. A 12 months in the past, he had refashioned this place from a private corridor of horrors right into a home he might be coming again to for the remainder of his profession. On Sunday, as McIlroy emerged a Masters champion once more and buried his head in between his mother and father’ shoulders, it appeared rather a lot like dwelling.



















