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Thread: Masters week
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13-04-2025 11:18 PM #63
Rory's done it!
Gutted for Rose, been in the last two playoffs at the Masters, came out runner-up on both occasions to a long-time Ryder Cup team mate.
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13-04-2025 11:25 PM #65
Delighted for him!
Tried his best to chuck if but some mental strength to go on and win it.
Buzzing for him.
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13-04-2025 11:26 PM #66
Brutal for rose after that round but well done Rory
That was a fantastic day of golf
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13-04-2025 11:28 PM #67
Phenomenal. He absolutely put me through the ringer but what a win.
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13-04-2025 11:38 PM #68
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Couldn't bear to leave the action over the last few holes so just let it go and sat in ma pish.
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13-04-2025 11:38 PM #69
It was stressful enough watching, let alone playing.
Well done Rory. He’s given us plenty of entertainment over the years.
Persevere.
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14-04-2025 08:09 AM #71
That was great entertainment. I was close to going to bed after McIlroy played the 10th as I thought it was over at that point. Glad I never.
Pleased for Rory but I do feel heart sorry for Justin Rose. Played one of the rounds of his life, one of the great Augusta rounds, and has nothing to show for it (well a hefty payday but you know what I mean). He was very gracious in defeat, as was RM in victory.
Aberg's meltdown at the last couple cost me a few quid in place money on my bet. The other 2 were long dead by that point.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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14-04-2025 08:14 AM #72
Shame for Rose. He played the better golf yesterday. I've never really been able to warm to McIlroy.
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14-04-2025 08:46 AM #73This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also, following this Hibs team, I'm warming to a bit of history being made!
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14-04-2025 09:18 AM #74This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
By Sunday all the pressure was off.
On the playoff he played a great golf shot to get a 7 foot putt. Mcilroy bettered it and won.
The best player won, what Mcilroy did yesterday with the weight he carried was phenomenal. I doubted it happening many times.
Mcilroys press conference is brilliant, its raw and honest.
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14-04-2025 11:28 AM #75This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-04-2025 12:27 PM #76This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Regardless of how people see it, it was a huge burden which only got harder at each missed chance and as the time went on.
Mentality IS massive, but finishing 2nd and 3rd at majors isn’t weak Mentality. Getting over that hurdle is hard.
Anyway, no one can ever throw it at him again. Hes a legend of the game, an exclusive club of only 6.
Massive congratulations to Justin Rose too, as I mentioned, he played great golf and is a top guy. All in all, a great tournament and Sunday was brilliant.
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14-04-2025 12:30 PM #77This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Last edited by greenlex; 14-04-2025 at 01:17 PM.
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14-04-2025 02:05 PM #78
You know what was great last night and quite refreshing. They have a no phones rule for spectators, sorry patrons. There’s no way of knowing what’s going on rather than looking at the old fashioned manual leaderboards dotted around the course. The anticipation of the crowds when a change was being made at the top was palpable. When it went up the cheers or groans were tremendous in equal measure. I’d love to see that rule in all tournaments. No one staring at their phones and just living the moment. Marvelous.
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14-04-2025 02:08 PM #79This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-04-2025 02:31 PM #80This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He would be playing The Open trying to be the first person ever to hold all four major titles in a calendar year and of all places round Royal Portrush in his home Country of Northern Ireland. Not quite the pressure that’s been building for 11 years but would be something else yet again.
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14-04-2025 02:45 PM #81This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
How the hell he could play golf under that pressure is unreal.
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14-04-2025 05:25 PM #83
I could be completely off here, I’m sure someone will correct me if I am, but, in the generation following Tiger and Phil Mickelson, RM is about the only one I can think of that’s maintained such a high standard over the last decade or so. Plenty others have shone briefly then faded, but he always seemed to be there or thereabouts in the majors, and the Ryder Cup.
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14-04-2025 05:46 PM #84This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The first three completed their slams in their 20s and all won multiple majors throughout their peak years. Gary Player also won majors across three successive decades. McIlroy hasn't just had an issue with the Masters, he'd failed to win a single major in well over a decade prior to yesterday.
In Sarazen and Hogan's day, the USPGA was a matchplay tournament (with two rounds of strokeplay qualifying), which meant that you could end up playing over 200 holes of golf to win it. Hogan tended to give it a miss due to the demands on his body after a life-threatening car crash. He also only played one solitary Open Championship and won it (basically to prove a point). Had he not been so badly injured and played more PGAs and Opens not one of the others could have held a candle to him.
I don't think it's too harsh to suggest McIlroy hasn't had what it takes compared to the relentless mental focus these guys had. But that's not to take away from the fact he's finally completed the full slam tally.
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14-04-2025 05:48 PM #85This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-04-2025 06:07 PM #86
I wouldn't be surprised if the floodgates open for him now.
Relax, enjoy his golf and his talent could take him to many more majors in the next few years
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14-04-2025 06:29 PM #87This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hogan won all his majors in a 7 year period and absolutely would have won more if the accident didn’t happen.
No one can compare to woods and Nicklaus IMO but McIlroy is still at the top of his game and still years left in him to get closer.Last edited by greenlex; 14-04-2025 at 06:38 PM.
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14-04-2025 07:56 PM #88This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's easy to let nostalgia colour your views, but when I used to go to watch those guys at the Open back in the 70s you just had to marvel at the way they could control a shot, often off bone dry lies with barely a blade of grass on them. It's a wholly different experience now, which is why you see the likes of Old Course no longer really being a proper test for drivers with the power of a cannon.
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14-04-2025 08:05 PM #89This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also remember courses have been lengthened and greens much much faster than they’ve ever been with advances in conditioning.Last edited by greenlex; 14-04-2025 at 08:07 PM.
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14-04-2025 09:31 PM #90This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Rory’s never gone away. He’s competed in all of these majors with a realistic chance of winning, so there was an appropriate level of disappointment every time he fell short, whether that was a mile short or a missed short putt short.
Jordan Speith and Phil Mickelson are both one short of the career slam iirc. Mickelson’s ship has surely now sailed and Speith’s level has dropped off a bit in recent years. They don’t get spoken about as much as Rory because they haven’t been as consistently strong. Well, Phil did have peak Tiger to think about tbf…
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