McIlroy looks to the future after post-Masters thrill ride
- Last month, Rory McIlroy achieved the rare milestone of securing a career Grand Slam with his victory at Augusta National, becoming the sixth golfer to do so and ending an 11-year stretch without a major championship win.
- This win came after a decade of attempts and 10 unsuccessful tries to claim the green jacket, driving him to seek a deeper connection with the game that goes past simply making shots.
- After spending time with family in London and Northern Ireland, McIlroy joined Shane Lowry at a PGA pairs event but failed to defend their title, preparing next for the 107th PGA Championship at Quail Hollow.
- Ranked second and having won four PGA events at Quail Hollow, McIlroy described his feelings as a complex mix of trust, dedication, acceptance, and happiness, reflecting on the fulfillment of his lifelong ambitions.
- He hopes the wet course, which suits his strengths, and the confidence gained from Augusta will help him secure his sixth major triumph in this week’s PGA Championship.
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