Gloria is pursued by many, but the story is written by a few. The legend, while, is only selected. Rory mcilroy The first in the US Open of 2011 was won by the first.
The legend, however, has been persecuting him since 2015. For her, she will be found at Augusta Masters. ‘This is in the past, because Norway has shown that the only eternal thing for him will be perseverance and hunger in victory. As now Glory is endless because of the existence of a unique place: the reserved for champions of the four ‘majors’ of golf.
After seven previous Top10 in Augusta National, six of them from his title to British, Rory Mcilroy can say that the ‘green jacket’ will look for life. At 35 years of age, norirlandés are champion of Augusta Masters Having a handle like what it is, the new ‘teacher’ of golf, a day of nerves in the most demanding field in the world. With genius and with a strong dose of epic in a titanic struggle against Justin Rose, Mcilroy expanded the selected team of players who won four ‘majors’: it joined Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.
Because there is no glory, history or legend without suffering. Mcilroy was a leader after his 11 holes with five shock shocks in Justin Rose and Ludv AbergMore advanced on the farm. However, A double bogey in torque five of 13 and the uses of English They enhanced the two tied to -11 with five holes ahead for Rory and two in Liza for Rose. Even Aberg chased them shortly after.
But the challenge for Mcilroy was a giant and suffering had to live up to a titanic duel against Rose. Norirendés won a putt for a pair less than two meters in Hole 18 to win the Masters and sent the English against the Tiebreaker, again in the hole 18: To him, Rose took a second wonder -punch and Mcilroy replied to leave a putt like one who had been wrong minutes. But Rose failed with her and Rory, at this time, put him in to declare himself the Augusta Masters champion.
It was the blow that ended a day full of suffering for him, but also magic. Because myths always have a penultimate trick on the sleeve. Rory Mcilroy arrived on Hole 15, when he was against the strings and there was +2 during the day. It was then that, in this pair five, an amazing -spectacular second blow was taken to leave a few meters of Putt for the Eagle. Eagle that, on the nerves, left on the birdie. Walking in the abyss, in holes 17, the norirlandés He put a second blow of four a meter from the birdie. Without hesitation, he sent the ball to go to 18 with the advantage. A blow that eventually gave up when the masters seemed in his hand. A blow that eventually redeemed to announce the champion.
That way, Mcilroy He was wearing a contest that seemed so close to many times and where he complicated much more, which was requested by a Justin Rose sideral on the last day. With -11 (+1 on the day with six birdies, three bogey and two double bogey), Norway saw how his distance was gone The also -11 of a runaway rose (Ten birdies and four bogeys). It ended a third to -9 Patrick Reed (An eagle, four birdies and three bogeys).
All, after a fight against the trophy where he became half A Ludvig Aberg has finally been pisked Up to the seventh area with -6 (four birdies and a bogey to hole 15 and, when he has options, a bogey and a triple bogey to close). Although Scottie SchefflerAlways above, it was seen fourth with -8 (five birdies and two bogeys). Jon Rahm, in a great closing (five birdies and two bogeys), ended eleven fourths tied to -3.
So, Mcilroy saw his fight reward a day that started badly For him and where he slowly lived, but with great suffering. A clear mistake in the starting Putt, which for Bogey, condemned a double output bogey and allowed Bryson Dechambeau to hunt him in leadership. But the birdies in Hoyos 3, 4 and 9, with beautiful peers between him, became the leader of Mcilroy amid his return with four blows of the advantage of Dechambeau, Aberg and a rose upward.
Mcilroy came to be planted in -14, but Rose always persisted While the rest of his rivals are almost. So, after Birdie at 10 and Bogey on 11, McILROY went to Ría del Paris Lima of 13, forced her to go and added a double bogey, allowing a good rose to tie her to -11. On 14, while Rory was hanging the Putt for torque: he added Bogey, reached a total -10 and saw how, with a failure in English, Aberg came for a triple draw at -10.
But, In height, poured Swedish. Rose refused with a surprise -a wonderful Putt for Birdie on the 18th and forced McILROY to get her two magic blows on the 16th and 17 to reach the last hole with the advantage. I still need a third: he left for 18 bunkers to force himself to perform the approach and Leave a torque for all or not. The resolution of the contest failed and it was sent to the Tiebreaker.
So, back to 18, Rose started by putting a ball on the street and, then, formed a good birdie choice with a medium distance. But Mcilroy responded first and went up to the stakes later, left only in a meter for Birdie. Rose saw how to flee slightly to right his putt to the right and He gave Rory the selection of redemption with a blow similar to the wrong minute before: At this time, the norirlandés didn’t disappoint.
With intense suffering and a disturbing ending, Rory mcilroyAfter a half -alive battle, you have seen the long ‘green jacket’ accredit him as the Augusta Masters champion. This is forever one of the great golf myths.
Final classification of Augusta Masters (par 72)
Ride Hole 18: Mcilroy Birdie Against Rose’s Torque
1. Rory Mcilroy (England) 277 (65-71-75-66)
1. Justin Rose (England) 277 (72-66-66-73)
3. Patrick Reed (United States) 279 (71-70-69-69)
4. Scottie Scheffler (United States) 280 (68-71-72-69)
5. Bryson Dechambeau (United States) 281 (69-68-69-75)
5. Sungjae Im (South Korea) 281 (71-70-71-69)
7. Ludvig Aberg (Sweden) 282 (68-73-69-72)
8. Corey Conners (Canada) 283 (68-70-70-75)
8. Jason Day (Australia) 283 (70-70-71-72)
8. Zach Johnson (United States) 283 (72-74-66-71)
8. Xander Schauffele (United States) 283 (73-69-70-71)
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14. Jon Rahm (Spain) 285 (75-71-70-69)
Source: La Verdad

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