Rory McIlroy's quest for a career Grand Slam will have to wait another year after failing to make a significant move up the leaderboard at the Masters on Saturday. Despite shooting a solid 71, McIlroy was unable to climb into contention for the final round.
McIlroy, currently ranked second in the world, expressed his disappointment at not being able to perform better but remained determined to keep showing up and giving his best effort at Augusta National.
The 34-year-old golfer from Northern Ireland has had his share of close calls at the Masters, including finishing as a runner-up in 2022. However, putting together consistently strong rounds has been a challenge for him at Augusta National.
McIlroy's struggles continued this week as he finished 3-over for the tournament, with a disappointing 77 on Friday hampering his chances of making a late surge up the leaderboard.
Despite some moments of brilliance, such as a wind-aided tee shot that traveled an impressive distance on the ninth hole, McIlroy's inconsistent play ultimately prevented him from making a serious push on moving day.
Looking ahead, McIlroy plans to address his iron play issues with his swing coach and shift his focus to the upcoming tournament at Hilton Head. While disappointed with his performance at the Masters, McIlroy remains optimistic about his future prospects and is determined to continue working on his game.
As he prepares to leave Augusta National, McIlroy knows that he will face questions about his Masters performance and the elusive career Grand Slam when he returns next year. Despite the challenges he has faced, McIlroy remains committed to his goal of achieving golfing greatness.