
Rory Mcilroy hopes that the next time he walks from the 18th Green of Augusta he will be the Masters 2025 champion.
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Will this day be that Rory Mcilroy finally invades his Augusta National Demons and wins his first title of masters? Maybe, but to make it happen, Mcilroy will have to fight with the “biggest pressure every player has ever faced” in the main history. At least this is the reality according to TV analyst Brandel Chamblee.
Pressure stove of Rory Mcilroy’s Masters
Thanks The Third Round impressive 66 Saturday in Augusta National, Mcilroy There is a two -stroke lead heading to the master on Sunday. But with Bryson dechambeau immersing in his heelMcilroy faces a difficult physical and mental task on Sunday.
Despite his four main victories, Mcilroy has not won one in over 10 years. Recently, he has been regularly in quarrel, but has seen key titles slide repeatedly.
The latest example was in last year’s US Open, when Mcilroy lost many short strokes late Sunday to hand over the title, who else, Dechambeau.
Making the issues worse, Mcilroy has significant scarf tissue in masters after leading the 2011 event with four before merge in the back mother on Sunday. He has had strong conclusions since then, but has not been in the same position again, until this year.
Adding the moment’s pressure Mcilroy would end the Grand Slam career with a Sunday Masters Winning. He would only become the sixth golf in history to do so, and first from Tiger Woods 25 years ago.
Chamblee in the task of Mcilroy Masters
After the third round was full, Chamblee appeared in Golf Channel’s “Live at the Masters” segmentwhere he first admitted that Mcilroy is in the best position to win a big one where he has been for years.
“The improvements he has made technically allowed him to be cheaper mentally. And you unite them both and you are talking about a boy who has won 28 times in PGA Tour, seven of those victories were four shots or more, two of them, famous, were eight shots,” Chamblee said Saturday night. “Only Tiger Woods and Rory Mcilroy have won numerous big championships with eight strokes or more since 1900. This is her, Tiger and Rory. What we are seeing is Fella who won those big eight championships.”
But then Chamblee added a massive denial for Mcilroy, stating that no golf player Pro ever proven the strong pressure that Mcilroy will encounter on Sunday.
“Saying this, what he will do tomorrow, I will argue, is the biggest pressure every player has ever faced in the history of a last round of a big championship,” Chamblee said.
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Chamblee added that in terms of pro -golfers pressure they have faced diplomas throughout history, “the only two even close to my mind” would be Bobby Jones trying to finish Grand Slam in 1930, and Tiger Woods trying to finish Tiger Slam in the masters of 2011.
The positive side of the before Mcilroy challenge on Sunday is that if he wins, the intense pressure he faces only will make the victory sweeter. But, on the other hand, if he is mistaken and is lost again, the pressure will only increase for the next time.