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Rory McIlroy has spoken about his experience at the 2011 Masters, where he was leading with nine holes to go but ultimately unraveled and finished tied for third. In an interview with the BBC, McIlroy dubbed that afternoon "the most important day" of his career. However, despite seven top-10 finishes in his past 10 Masters outings, McIlroy remains the only major champion to complete golf's career grand slam (in the modern era) without winning The Masters.
The experience at Augusta National in 2011 had a profound impact on McIlroy, who learned that he can't rely on one major victory to guarantee success. He has since become one of the most consistent players in the world, with eight-shot victories at the US Open and PGA Championship, and four major titles overall.
McIlroy's best finish at Augusta National was a runner-up effort to Scottie Scheffler last year. However, he has not been able to find success at the Masters since that event. The 33-year-old still believes that winning the Masters is "unthinkable" for him, and time is on his side.
The experience of being just one major short of golf's career grand slam serves as a reminder to McIlroy that the game can change quickly, and that he must continue to improve and adapt to remain successful.
Rory McIlroy has spoken about his experience at the 2011 Masters, where he was leading with nine holes to go but ultimately unraveled and finished tied for third. In an interview with the BBC, McIlroy dubbed that afternoon "the most important day" of his career. However, despite seven top-10 finishes in his past 10 Masters outings, McIlroy remains the only major champion to complete golf's career grand slam (in the modern era) without winning The Masters.
The experience at Augusta National in 2011 had a profound impact on McIlroy, who learned that he can't rely on one major victory to guarantee success. He has since become one of the most consistent players in the world, with eight-shot victories at the US Open and PGA Championship, and four major titles overall.
McIlroy's best finish at Augusta National was a runner-up effort to Scottie Scheffler last year. However, he has not been able to find success at the Masters since that event. The 33-year-old still believes that winning the Masters is "unthinkable" for him, and time is on his side.
The experience of being just one major short of golf's career grand slam serves as a reminder to McIlroy that the game can change quickly, and that he must continue to improve and adapt to remain successful.