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Rory McIlroy did not make it easier, but after the final round of the roller on Sunday, the winner of the green jacket in 89. Masters After defeating Justin Rose in the playoffs of a sudden death.
McIlroy, who was waiting for 11 years to win another major, prevailed with emotions because he did what only had five golfers in history before him. His victory at the National Golf Club Augusta means that he won every single major, which includes PGA Championship (2012, 2014), US Open (2011) and Open Championship (2014), giving him a Grand Slam career.
Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods are the only players in history who have won every major before McIlroy.
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Rory McIlroy directs his putt on no. 1 Green during the last round of the Masters Tournament at the National Golf Club Augusta. (Katie Goodale-Imagn Pictures)
The last round of McIlroy was filled with a tone of drama from beginning to finish, and reached its highest point when he entered Putt on his 72nd hole of the tournament. He needed a couple to finish 12 below to beat Rose, which for a few minutes before he dried up a deep bird on the same green for a few minutes.
The trip was just gone, and the patron saint could not believe because the playoffs were needed to see who would be installed in the Butler cabin for a green jacket.
Rose was hitting a tournament facility that was waiting for the potential of the first Masters of sudden death playoffs since 2017, a part of which was part. He eventually lost to Sergio Garcia to miss the green jacket.
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He quickly jumped into a golf course after learning that McIlroy had missed a couple of Putt and went to the 18th T -shirt to meet Northern Irish, who had to do it all over.
Rose and McIlroy found a navigable path with their shooting, and the first were for the first time with their approach. And he put a huge pressure on McIlroy, while Rose bounced the ball near the hole and became a little unhappy as she left.
McIlroy, who hit his approach at the right Greenside Bunker, got drawing a child who wanted this time, and used the slope to turn the ball on two legs.
Rose still looked at the bird brilliantly and took time reading the way. He drove the good, but he crossed too far, and cleaned it for a couple.
So, McIlroy had another opportunity to finally secure what he had asked for since he started his glorious Golf career. McIlroy, who never takes training, approached his ball, looked at the hole and put the perfect blow this time.
The patrons entered the anger as McIlroy fell to their knees and began to cry, while the dream and goal finally turned into reality. He met his wife Eric Stoll even more and their daughter Poppy, along with many others in his life as he walked to the Butler Cabin for his green jacket.

Rory McIlroy celebrates after winning the playoffs during the last round of the Masters Tournament at the National Golf Club at the Augusta National Golf Club. (Katie Goodale-Imagn Pictures)
Rose finished second after a 66 last round card, while Patrick Reed (9-Under), Scottie Scheffler (8-Ispod) and Bryson Dechambeau and Sungjae im (7-Under each) rounded the first five on Masters Leader.
The drama was expected in the last round on Sunday, but maybe no one expected this to be one of the most important finals in the history of this great tournament.
It happened immediately on the first hole when McIlroy doubled the opening opening after a three-person. His T -shirt only needed another yard to sail the right bunker of the shallows, but instead he landed in the sand, forcing at his disposal. Then the shooting of the approach was too deep, causing a long pajt that would not go.
But even more crushing for a man who led at 12-and-going to start a circle, missed his awake path, causing a two-stroke swing. Dechabbeau would be a bird after sending a T -shirt a little too much left. So, in the blink of an eye, Dechabbeau and Mcilory were tied in 10, going to the PAR-5 starting hole.
Once again, McIlroy’s Tee Shot couldn’t clean the true Bunker Fairway, while Dechabbeau looked great at the other greenery. McIlroy laid down and had a bad approach, which made him a hard bird’s appearance. He would soak up his couple of Putta to leave his result in 10 years, but Dechabbeau took only the lead at 11-Ispod after hitting a bird.
However, Paca was nowhere near.
The third hole presented a quick turn for McIlroy, who watched the bird’s path go left to the right and hold on to get a shot, while Dechabbeau’s couple did not have the right line. He had to get rid of Buda, and McIlroy had the lead once more.
Then the fourth hole, 232 yards of Par-3, saw that Mcilroy had ran in with its iron shot that landed within 10 feet from the hole for a solid bird’s appearance. Dechambemaua was too attracted and couldn’t bring his long bird’s path to another couple. He dropped another thief, while McIlroy landed a bird backwards to return to 12-and-assembled three-tact leadership after four hole.

Bryson Dechabbeau plays with Fairway on the eighth greenery during the last round of the Masters Tournament at the National Golf Club Augusta. (Pictures of Peter Casey-Agn)
Overall, in the first four holes there were three swings with two hits.
McIlroy remained in a even cable after returning to 12-Ispod, shot in his next four holes before taking the lead from four-time strokes over Dechambeau, Ludvig åberg and Rose, who blurred four times during a six holes to return to running at 9 below.
The other nine began purely for McIlroy, who poured the second bird Putt to go to 14-ispod. It didn’t look like he would have a chance for a bird after he lowered his club immediately after contact with Fairway, but returned to green the way he wanted.
In the meantime, the other nine Dechambemaua was a disaster because it was eaten by the infamous “Amen Corner” or holes 11, 12 and 13, eaten. It started with a huge mistake that is his approach to no. 11 hit the water next to green.
He would fall at 7-Pod with a double onion after trying to save the hole, and things got worse when he couldn’t open his couple of times on a short 12th, which always shows himself as a problem for players. Dechambemaua started 10-and-up, but he found himself 6-underpins, seven shots from McIlroy’s leadership at the time, moving in the 13th hole.

Justin Rose responds after rejecting no. 12 During the last round of the Masters Tournament at the National Golf Club Augusta. (Katie Goodale-Imagn Pictures)
13. The hole saw that McIlroy played safely, as he needed with the guidance he had at the time. But his third shot, a short terrain that was supposed to be a routine, proved catastrophic when he hit him too far and got into the water. McIlroy failed to hit his fool after working on the field again, and he fell to 11 below.
On the 16th Green, Rose pulled out his huge shot to reach 11, and the movie he played in Augusta National reached superior tension.
McIlroy lost the lead after scoring 14. on a drop to 10-ispod because Rose had a direct lead when he entered his couple of times on the 17th hole. But he withdrew him, leaving a three-way brief in a 10-up-under-McIlroy, Rose and Aberg.
The highlight of this movie, however, secured McIlroy’s seven iron from 207 meters, which needed the right-lean bender to wear a pond in front of 15. He made a shot precisely, while the patrons around the ball were approaching the greenery for the Putt eagle.
McIlroy failed him after hitting him, but forced Birdie to take the lead once more. But like any movie, the highlight only leads to the end, and that was an amazing ending.
18. Green, Rose had one last bird in it, sank the deep path to sit down to restraint with McIlroy at the 11th to. He would go to the club house and watch with a shot to see the golfers will end behind him. He ended up with the final circle 66.
McIlroy was a great view of number 16 after a great shooting, but he never corrupted, and he remained related to Rose at the 11th to. Thus, two more holes remained for McIlroy, who needed a bird or better to win it.

Rory McIlroy falls to his knees in celebration after winning the playoffs at no. 18 Green during the last round of the Masters Tournament at the National Golf Club Augusta. (Pictures of Kyle Terada-Hagn)
So, just as he did on number 15, McIlroy began walking toward his approach no. 17, asking your eight iron shot at, “Go, go, go!” This is exactly what the ball did, because she set another chance to return the lead.
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McIlroy had to have a ton of mental courage all day after missing his Palt for the first time he stepped at 18. Green, and he believed he would better play a hole during the playoffs.
All those missed shots, all those who approached that way, all that happened in the past decade, which made McIlroy questioning whether he would ever beat another major, or better yet, finish Grand Slam was not in his head when he walked into that final path in the playoffs.
It’s always about the next shooting, and this time McIlroy didn’t miss. History followed.
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