McIlroy then stumbled, with two bogeys and a double bogey, and after the 13th hole he found himself tied with Justin Rose, who had started the day seven shots back. It looked like Rose had all the momentum and that Rory was done for. But McIlroy persevered, and hit some good shots on the last few holes. He missed a five-foot birdie putt on the 18th which would have won him the tournament, and a sudden death playoff ensued.
On the first hole of the playoff, a par four, Rory was closer to the pin after his approach shot, and he then sank his birdie putt for the win, after Rose had missed his. Rory then fell to the ground, crying uncontrollably.
McIlroy thus became the sixth player all-time to win the "career grand slam". He had the first three legs of it ten years ago, but this final leg had proved elusive. Something disastrous always seemed to happen whenever he got close during those frustrating ten years. But the waiting is all over now, and he joins Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, and Tiger Woods as the only winners of the career grand slam.
McElroy grew up in a working class Catholic family in Northern Island. His parents recognized his intense interest in golf at an early age, and they took on extra jobs to facilitate Rory's development as a golfer. McIlroy turned pro in 2007 at the age of 18, and won his first PGA Tour event in 2010, just before his 21st birthday. By the end of 2014 he had won three of the four majors, but then came a 10-year majors drought, broken Sunday in majestic style.
CBS had its usual superb coverage, with every shot looking like a painting, displaying the wonderful ambience of Augusta National. I never grow tired of the trees, the grass, the flowers, and the water, and CBS augments the stunning photography with intelligent, understated commentary. This was the 70th year CBS has covered the Masters, which it always calls "a tradition unlike any other", a phrase coined by Jim Nantz in 1986 and used every year since. I have been watching about as long as CBS has been covering it, and this final round was as exciting as any of them.
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