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Rory Mcilroy has tried every tactic to prepare for masters. His 2025 plan is still unsafe with the rapid approach of Augusta National.
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Rory Mcilroy has tried any possible tactic to prepare for masters.
He has played a lot in the first first lead of the first year and played as little as possible. He has focused all his energy on preparation for Augusta National And he tried to act as it was no different from any other tour.
None of them has worked, as Mcilroy is still looking for a green jacket that would allow it To complete the Grand Slam career. Mcilroy has scored seven Top-10 conclusions in Augusta National since 2015, but has rarely found herself in real quarrel on the weekends.
So what is the four -time attack plan of the great champion as it approaches Masters 2025?
“I’m still making a little decision,” Mcilroy said Wednesday before 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational, when asked how much he will play over the next month. “I’ll play these next two weeks (API and players). I’ll see how these next two weeks go, then I will make a reassessment. I don’t like the idea of ​​having three weeks resting going to masters, so I can add an event, but I am still among the event that may be. that leads there, it depends only on whether it is Houston or San Antonio. “
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Last year, Mcilroy played API and players before taking two weeks rest. He played Valero Texas Open a week before the masters, ending in third place in San Antonio before charging a T22 finish in Augusta National.
Mcilroy has now made 16 beginnings in Masters’ career. He knows the sacred bases well, but he knows that he can always learn something that can unblock the key to ending his great championship drought that is entering his 11th year.
“No, it helps. I think this helps, “Mcilroy said of the scouting travels to Augusta.” Because you can spend as much time as you want there. Just as in those days you go out of the tournament, you are not under pressure from a time limit, how you need to go to the media or have any other obligations.
“Funny funny. When you want to spend six hours in a practical round, it doesn’t feel like it’s bad, but the week of rest, you really don’t want to be there for six hours, and feels a little different. So, I think being able to take your time away from the tournament and doing it is a beautiful thing. “
Mcilroy opened his PGA Tour season with a Earn to AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AM and followed it with a tie for 17 in the invitational genesis.
As he climbed the last hole in Pebble, Mcilroy addressed Caddy Harry Diamond and pronounced a phrase He hopes to carve a path to his first big title in a decade.
“Start as it means to continue,” Mcilroy said as he tried in his 27th title of PGA Tour’s career.
We will find out in 32 days if Mcilroy’s plan, whatever ends to be, gives different results, or sees it to leave Augusta National still looking for the fifth elusive.

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Josh Schrock is a writer and reporter for golf. com before entering Golf, Josh was the interior of Chicago Bears for NBC Sports Chicago. He previously covered 49ers and Warriors for NBC Sports Bay Area. A native Oregonian and Uo alum, seduces and spends his free time walking with his wife and dog, thinking about how the ducks will break his heart again, and trying to become half a professor into pieces. A true romantic for golf, Josh will never stop trying to break the 90 and will never lose confidence that Rory Mcilroy’s main drought will end. Josh can be reached in josh.schrock@golf.com.