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Rory McIlroy no longer arrives at a major carrying the same old question. For years, every big week bent back toward Augusta. Every leaderboard, every close call, every Sunday stretch run got measured against the one trophy missing from his shelf. That chase finally ended in 2025, when he won the Masters and completed the career Grand Slam. Then he came back in 2026 and won it again. Now the story changes. McIlroy reaches Aronimink not as a man chasing closure, but as a man chasing major No. 7. That is what gives this PGA Championship its charge. The burden…
Scottie Scheffler’s thrilling chase at the Masters began the moment Rory McIlroy’s lead started to look real. Not large. Not safe. Real. There is a difference at Augusta. A safe lead lets a man breathe. A real one simply gives the gallery something to count while the course begins to tighten around him. By the time the final pairing reached the middle of the front nine, Rory had the roars, but Scottie had the momentum, a quiet and deeply unpleasant kind of gravity. Nothing about Scheffler’s round looked emotional. That is what made it so hard on the man in…
Rory McIlroy vs Scottie Scheffler at Augusta was never going to be tidy. One man arrived with too much history at this place to expect a calm Sunday. The other arrived with the kind of game that turns pressure into routine maintenance. That is why the air felt so tight before the leaders even reached the 1st tee. Patrons were not waiting for fireworks. They were waiting for the test. Could Rory hold the lead without trying to sprint away from it? Could Scottie keep doing what he always does, shaving away margin with the expression of a man reading…
The pines at Augusta have seen Rory McIlroy lose himself before. On Sunday, they watched him do something much harder: he survived. He did not survive a soft afternoon, either. He survived Scottie Scheffler, which is a different kind of problem entirely. Scheffler does not lunge. He does not panic. He just keeps handing you the next fairway, the next green, the next reason to feel your own heartbeat. McIlroy began the final round with a one-shot lead, stretched it to three around the turn, then spent the last hour with Scheffler walking beside him and trimming the margin shot…
They will tell you Rory McIlroy won the 2025 Masters with a wedge in a playoff. They will forget to mention he nearly handed it back three separate times before he ever got there. Sunday at Augusta felt different because Rory was leading. The air was thick with a decade of collective anxiety. One bad swing could wake up 2011. One cold stretch could turn the whole thing into another spring autopsy. And sure enough, the trouble came early and often: a double bogey at the 1st, another at the 13th, and then a five-foot slider on the 72nd green…
They will tell you Rory McIlroy won the 2025 Masters with a wedge in a playoff. They will not fully capture how many times it nearly got away first. He survived doubles at the 1st and the 13th, the kind of stumbles that have buried better-looking Sundays at Augusta. He survived a missed five-footer on the 72nd hole that felt, for one sickening beat, like the old script grabbing the wheel again. Then he walked back to the 18th tee, clipped a soft wedge from 125 yards to roughly 3 feet, and made the birdie that finally gave him the…
Rory McIlroy spent a decade trying to win one Green Jacket. In 2026, he played like a man who had decided he did not want anybody else touching it. That does not mean Sunday was clean. Augusta never grants him that kind of ending. It means that when the round turned jagged, when Justin Rose surged, when Scottie Scheffler posted a number that sat there like a loaded question, and when McIlroy finally yanked his drive so far right on 18 that it nearly reached the edge of the 10th fairway, he still finished the job. From pine straw, staring…
Two double bogeys, a blown chance at the 72nd hole, and one last walk back to the 18th fairway should have been enough to break Rory McIlroy all over again. Instead, they became the jagged, perfect route to the one piece of golfing immortality that had mocked him for more than a decade. He did not just win the Masters on April 13, 2025. He dropped a burden. McIlroy beat Justin Rose on the first playoff hole, finished at 11-under 276, completed the modern career Grand Slam, and became the first European man ever to do it. Those are the…
Analyzing the Toughest Holes at the Cadillac Championship starts with that feeling. The Blue Monster does not beat players with tricks. It beats them with 7,608 yards, water on 14 holes, and a closing stretch that keeps asking whether conviction is real or just something golfers talk about on Tuesday. The PGA Tour’s Cadillac Championship returns to Doral in 2026 as a $20 million Signature Event, and that matters because this course still carries a different kind of threat than most modern big-money stops. It hosted Tour events from 1962 through 2016, then pivoted to a four-year LIV run from…
Cadillac Championship Fantasy Golf Top Picks and Values for Miami starts with a sound you can almost hear before the tournament even begins: a long iron peeling toward the lake on 18, the crowd tightening, the bet souring in real time. That is what makes the Blue Monster such a nasty fantasy week. The course looks broad from the blimp. On the ground, it narrows into choices. Water waits on 14 holes. The card stretches to 7,608 yards. Wind keeps shifting the exam. Then the 18th, a 473-yard par 4, asks one final question with the entire left side glowing…
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