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    Is 'free' McIlroy ready to create more Masters history?
    There are numerous perks which come with winning the Masters. Rory McIlroy is well aware of each and every benefit provided by Augusta National.The biggest one for McIlroy is less tangible than the Green Jacket in the wardrobe, the sterling silver replica trophy on the mantelpiece, or the reserved spot in the car park.Finally landing the Masters last year, becoming only the sixth man to complete the career Grand Slam, provides an intrinsic value which the 36-year-old from Northern Ireland has long been searching for.Freedom. The freedom to play uninhibited at the sport's most iconic tournament, no longer weighed down by hope, expectation and history.On his return to Augusta this week, McIlroy says his mind is uncluttered. No longer will his clean ball-striking be impaired by nebulous thinking.That, he hopes, can secure entry into another exclusive club - those who have won back-to-back Masters."I feel comfortable on the golf course, I feel comfortable with my game," McIlroy said in his pre-tournament news conference on Tuesday."It's been a good three weeks at home getting ready physically and mentally, and preparing for everything this week is going to throw at me."I know I can do it now so that should make it easier for me to go out and play the game I want to play."Liberating himself from pursuing the one prize which he really wanted - needed, perhaps - was something McIlroy recognised in the immediate aftermath of his crowning golfing glory when he said he felt "freed up".The theory was he would no longer be tied down by the burden of his own expectation and quickly produce more major victories now his 11-year fallow period had finally ended.Masters tee-times for rounds one and two announcedWhy it's time for Rose to come of age at MastersQuiz: Name every European winner of the MastersMcIlroy confidently claimed four majors between 2011 and 2014, marking him out as a generational talent who would likely claim plenty more.The next decade was characterised by a series of near misses - until learning to deal with what he called golfing "heartbreak" lifted the shackles 12 months ago. Removing that monkey off his back has not led to an immediate flurry of more wins.In his first major after becoming Masters champion, McIlroy stuttered to tied 47th place at the US PGA Championship in May, rounding off a strange week at Quail Hollow where he refused to speak to the media after it emerged his driver had failed a conforming test.McIlroy was still agitated with reporters at the US Open in June. He was not at ease with his golf either.Already well out of contention at Oakmont, a final-day 67 salvaged a top-20 finish and only then did McIlroy open up to a trusted group of familiar journalists."I climbed my Everest in April and after you do something like that you've got to make your way back down and look for another mountain to climb," he said.An emotional Open homecoming at Portrush in July was a moment to savour, even though he was unable to get his hands on the Claret Jug in a seventh-place finish.And so, following a nine-month break from the majors, it is back to Augusta for the last leg of a Masters victory lap which he wants to never end."The nice thing now is, instead of [people saying] 'Come on Rory, you can do it', it's about 'back to back'. There's a real positive connotation," said McIlroy."It is so nice to walk around the property, or be out on the golf course, and not have that hanging over me. It's a big weight off my shoulders."Rory McIlroy is bidding to become only the fourth man to win the Masters back-to-back [Getty Images]Nobody can predict whether McIlroy will be victorious at Augusta again, either this week or in the future.We can be certain that winning back-to-back Masters would be another remarkable feat. History tells us so.When McIlroy tees off on Thursday, he is aiming to become only the fourth man to retain the trophy. Two of the others are all-time greats in record six-time champion Jack Nicklaus and five-time winner Tiger Woods. The other is one of European golf's greatest in Nick Faldo. And should McIlroy win again this week, he will also match the Englishman's tally of six majors."Rory knows if he plays his game there are probably only half a dozen players in the field that can match him," Ken Brown, the BBC commentator and former Ryder Cup player, said."But winning back-to-back at any tournament, never mind majors, is not an easy thing to do."Augusta is particularly fickle. If you have a lapse of concentration just once a day then it's difficult to press hard."If the course plays hard and firm, it is so taxing on every single shot you play. That's why it is so difficult to win back-to-back there."In his long pursuit of the Green Jacket, McIlroy tried a host of tactics - turning up earlier, turning up later, talking up his chances, playing down his chances, playing the annual par three contest, not playing the annual par three contest - to find the winning blend.This year he arrived on Saturday, ready to fulfill the host of responsibilities that come with being Masters champion.Most notably, that includes hosting Tuesday's champions' dinner. A pantheon of past winners gather to celebrate their success and gorge on a set menu specially selected by the previous year's victor.At the weekend McIlroy soaked up the Augusta Women's National Championships and presented the prizes at the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals - a junior competition for 7-15 year olds which focuses on the three fundamental skills.There was also the chance to play the iconic course with his dad Gerry on Sunday. A cherished moment for the pair came as a result of another long-standing tradition, where previous champions are allowed to invite a guest for a round.Lapping up the pomp as Masters champion is what every golfers wants, but it also comes with more interviews, more presentations and - potentially - more distractions.Spain's Jon Rahm finished tied 45th on his return after winning in 2023, later admitting he struggled to "adjust" with the demands of "a lot going on"."If you've won the Masters, especially for Rory, it really is a dream come true. So you're happy to go back there and I don't think the additional commitments are ever a distraction," said Brown."Rory has done everything he set out to do in his career, but there are always more goals. Now he wants to defend it. "As a professional sportsman, you're always striving for the next win. What can I improve to take me to the next level?"Golf's particularly difficult because one week you're a champion, the next minute you're a chicken. You can't take your foot off the gas."McIlroy's form going into the season-opening major provides little indication about his chances.Three top-10 finishes in his opening four events of 2026 bode well, before a back injury forced his withdrawal from the Arnold Palmer Invitational and left him "still not 100%" at the PGA Tour's flagship Players Championship three weeks ago.He says not playing competitively since has provided a "good opportunity to address the issue" before Augusta - which is notoriously physically taxing.Therefore, it seems the more pertinent factor in McIlroy's hopes this week is the trust he has gained in his tactical ability."Augusta over the years has made me quite tentative at times, especially with approach play," McIlroy said."By becoming a better putter, by working on my short game and becoming better around the greens, that probably allowed me to become more aggressive with my approach play."I think that's been a big part of the reason why I've now eventually won there, but why my play has got better there over the years."McIlroy feels the Masters is the major where he could potentially end his career with the most success.Becoming a multiple champion this week, and a rare back-to-back winner, would be another golfing mountain which he has managed to scale.
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    Rory McIlroy is taking a champion's victory lap at Augusta National ahead of his Masters defense
    In his 17th appearance in the Masters, Rory McIlroy finally won the green jacket and reached what he figured would be the pinnacle of his golf career. He has the career Grand Slam. He has an invitation to play in the Masters for as long as he wants.The 18th trip might be even better.This must feel like a victory lap for McIlroy, who has been at Augusta National all weekend with an eye on hosting the Masters Club dinner on Tuesday night. And then he can move on to that small matter of trying to become only the fourth player to win back-to-back at the Masters.What's the rush?I think for the past 17 years I just could not wait for the tournament to start, McIlroy said Tuesday. And this year, I wouldn't care if the tournament never started.That brought laughter, including his own. He met with the media at Augusta National a preview of his Prime Video documentary was played before he walked in for the first time since he won last year and began his news conference by asking, What are we going to talk about next year?He said the goal posts have moved, but he's still kicking.It's completely different, McIlroy said. I feel so much more relaxed. I know that Im going to be coming back here for a lot of years, going to enjoy the perks that the champions get here. It doesnt make me any less motivated to go out there and play well and try to win the tournament.He doesn't expect it to be any easier than a wild Sunday afternoon, 18 holes that in some respects resembled his 18 years on tour.That's true for everyone in the 91-man field. There was a chill in the air Tuesday morning that now gives way to a forecast for hot, dry weather. That can be Augusta National at its toughest, no matter how pretty it looks with the azalea and dogwood blooms.If it's firm and fast, the greens are going to be even more difficult to hit than they already are, Bryson DeChambeau said.Scottie Scheffler knows the drill as defending champion, having won in 2022 and 2024. Scheffler prefers a routine disrupted slightly now with a newborn son in tow.Defending can always be difficult, but I think thats mostly just the odds of winning a tournament in back-to-back years, Scheffler said. I think thats just extremely challenging, especially when you look at these major championships.Jack Nicklaus (1965-66), Nick Faldo (1989-90) and Tiger Woods (2001-02) are the only players to win in consecutive years at the Masters.I think everything's new when youre a first-time defending (champion) here, Scheffler said. You host the dinner that's a big deal. Theres certain things that go on that maybe would make it a touch more difficult, but I wouldnt say its anything too substantial.For McIlroy, it's everything so new that's making this so enjoyable.He never bothered to spend much time upstairs in the clubhouse during the Masters, where a room is dedicated to the co-founders and to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a proud member at Augusta National. McIlroy loves golf history.I knew the week of the tournament that the clubhouse is for participants and their families, but I still felt like I had to earn the right to be there a little more often, he said.McIlroy recalled one potentially awkward moment last year when he and Justin Rose, whom he would beat in a playoff, were going to have dinner in the clubhouse on Tuesday night. He drove down Magnolia Lane toward the clubhouse right as the past champions were on the balcony for cocktail hour before their dinner.I'm like, I dont want to valet, get out, theyre going to see me and its going to be weird. So I had this really awkward moment with it all last year, McIlroy said. Yeah, thankfully that was the last time that I needed to do that.He has prepared remarks for a dinner of past champions, and a menu that is among the more exquisite for this occasion, particularly the wine. One of the side dishes is Irish Champ," creamy mashed potatoes with green onions, butter and milk.People keep asking me, Why didnt you go more Irish?' And I said, Because I want to enjoy the dinner as well, McIlroy said.More laughter. There was a lot of that Tuesday, different from past years when he heard the same questions When are you going to win the Masters? and didn't have great answers. Now he has the ultimate response: He wore his green jacket to his news conference.What's next?McIlroy has said he wants to win as many majors as possible Harry Vardon with seven has the most of any European player; McIlroy has five and at prestigious venues, such as St. Andrews next year for the British Open.There's still a lot that I want to do, he said. I think what Ive realized is if you can just really find enjoyment in the journey, thats the big thing. Because honestly, I felt like the career Grand Slam was my destination, and I got there, and then I realized it wasnt the destination.___AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf
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