
Rory mcilroy shakes hands with Bryson dechambeau on Master on Sunday.
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Rory Mcilroy’s On the triumphant Sunday in the masters of 2025 There was little of everything as the northern Irish avoided a devastating collapse Become the sixth golf player in the story To win the Grand Slam career.
Mcilroy’s last round began with what was expected to be a confrontation with Bryson Dechambeau. Dechambeau took the tour of the tour in the second hole, but Mcilroy regained it at no. 3, and with the time they reached the turn, Dechambeau was no longer a threat to the great tracking of Mcilroy.
But while the last round had many turns and curves, it did not include any pieces of chat between Mcilroy and Dechambeau in Augusta National.
“No idea,” Dechambeau said after his round when asked how Mcilroy was doing while preparing For a play off with Justin Rose. “He didn’t talk to me at all.”
It would be easy to speculate that Mcilroy by blocking Dechambeau was part of a larger PGA Tour-Liv anger or any residual irritation from last year’s US Open that allowed Dechambeau to take the trophy from it. However, Mcilroy’s sports psychologist, Bob Rotella, told BBC Radio 4 He mcilroy leaving Dechambeau was not personal.
“That had nothing to do with Bryson,” Rotella BBC told. “This was just the game plan all week and we wanted to lose in it. We didn’t want to pay attention to what someone else was scoring, or shooting, or how far you were hitting it – we just wanted Rory to play his game. The pointe is, if you believe you will just be able to win, you just play your game. complete number one. ”
Competitors who are not talking to each other is nothing new.
During the 2019 masters, Tony Finau tried to engage Tiger Woods in the seventh hole and rEceived a cold -like shoulder An Mcilroy gave Dechambeau.
“We finally reach the 7th hole, and Tiger and I was walking next to each other outside, and it was a difficult kind,” Finau said. “I was like, how did he come not talking to me? Maybe I have to say something. So I’m like,” Hey tiger, how are the kids? “And he’s like, ‘Oh, they’re doing well.’ And he just laser eyes down and down the road and just kept walking and from that point I said, well, I know where his attitude is and I’m not talking to the rest of the day when we wish him to win the green jacket.
Mcilroy continued to beat Rose in the first hole of the play off to put an end to nearly 11-year-old drought and enter an exclusive club that includes only Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen.
“Very very difficult,” Mcilroy said after winning when asked about failure to complete the Grand Slam career for 10 years. “I think I’ve done that burden since August 2014. It’s almost 11 years old. And not just to win my other major, but Grand Slam career. You know, trying to join a group of five players to do it, you know, seeing many of my peers get green jackets in the process.
“It was difficult today. I was nervously unbelievable this morning. Really nervous in the first hole, as you saw in pairs, but as I said, that kind calmed me down and I was able to dance again and show the resistance I have spoken for many years. It was a heavy weight to perform, and thankfully I don’t have to keep it here,
With great drought and Grand Slam career in the bag, Rotella believes that Mcilroy will no longer be charged by such extraordinary pressure and will be able to approach large championships in another way.
“My assumption is that he will continue and win some more,” Rotella said. “I think he is thinking of having a multiple (big) winning season.”

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