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Rory McIlroy wins Masters to secure Grand Slam – Ireland & world sport

Last updated: April 19, 2025 7:21 pm
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Rory McIlroy wins Masters to secure Grand SlamRory McIlroy has won the 89th Masters at Augusta National, becoming only the sixth male golfer to complete the career grand slam. Rory McIlroy wins Masters to secure Grand Slam

Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland birdied the first playoff hole with a short putt after missing a chance to win in regulation, capturing the Masters and completing the career Grand Slam on Sunday in Augusta, Ga.

McIlroy's 1-over-par 73 left him tied with England's Justin Rose, who posted 66 and waited for McIlroy to finish. They both shot 11-under 277 for the week.

Re-playing the 18th hole at Augusta National Golf Club, McIlroy's approach shot rolled back toward the hole and inside Rose's ball. After Rose missed a birdie attempt and notched a par, McIlroy didn't flub another chance for a victory.

McIlroy needed par at No. 18 to win in regulation, but after blasting from a greenside bunker on the 18th hole he rolled a 5-foot par putt too far to the left.

The new champion recovered from a near-disastrous stretch on the back nine to birdie the 17th hole for a brief one-stroke lead. McIlroy's bogey on No. 11, double bogey on No. 13 and bogey on No. 14 appeared to send him on track for another final-round collapse at a major.

But instead, McIlroy recovered for a birdie on the par-5 15th hole then stuck his approach on No. 17 and sank the putt to take the lead.

It marked the fifth major championship for McIlroy, and his first since capturing the PGA Championship for the second time in 2014.

Rose, seeking his first Masters title, had six birdies and two bogeys across the last eight holes, finishing with a 20-foot birdie putt.

It was a pulsating round of golf.

McIlroy started the day with a two-shot lead over Bryson DeChambeau, lost it on the first hole and trailed by one on the next, but birdied the next two to extend his advantage amidst a pulsating atmosphere at Augusta National.

After driving into a fairway bunker on the first and pitching out on to the fairway, McIlroy hit his third shot to 18 feet and three-putted for a double-bogey six.

The four-time major winner then found more sand off the tee on the second and could only make par on a hole he had played in three under over the last two days, while DeChambeau two-putted from long range for birdie to take the lead on 11 under.

McIlroy looked understandably downhearted as he walked to the third tee but hit driver on the short par-four and pitched to 10 feet to set up his first birdie of the day before DeChambeau three-putted for the second two-shot swing in the space of three holes.

An absolutely breathless start continued as DeChambeau also three-putted the fourth from just off the green before McIlroy holed from nine feet for birdie, yet another two-shot swing and a three-shot lead.

A run of four straight pars came as a welcome chance for both players to catch their breath, although McIlroy still found time to produce an amazing escape up and over the trees on the seventh, only to somehow leave the downhill birdie putt short.

McIlroy ended the par streak with a birdie from nine feet on the ninth to move four shots clear of DeChambeau, who now had company in second place in the shape of last year’s runner-up Ludvig Aberg and halfway leader Justin Rose.

Aberg had covered his first 10 holes in three under par, with Rose four under through 12 as the 2013 US Open champion revived his bid for a second major title.

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