Khaleej Times

Pressure won’t decide whether McIlroy completes Grand Slam

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augusta — Whether or not Rory McIlroy completes the career Grand Slam at the US Masters next Sunday, he will be impervious to the pressure of being the favourite, according to two former players who will call the action from Augusta National.

After four mediocre tournament­s, McIlroy recaptured his old brilliance at the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al two weeks ago.

He stormed to victory with five birdies in the final six holes as his previously cold putter caught fire and matched the rest of his game.

A lesson with Brad Faxon, probably the best putter on tour for most of his career, helped McIlroy to stop obsessing with mechanics, focusing on remaining loose and making a good stroke.

That performanc­e helped catapult McIlroy to outright favourite with at least one bookmaker.

“Rory won’t read too much into being the favourite this year (and) nor should we,” former PGA Tour winner Frank Nobilo, who will work at the Masters for CBS and Golf Channel, told Reuters.

“It (being favourite) won’t create any more pressure than his own personal quest to win the Rory slam.”

Ian Baker-Finch, who will call the action at the 17th hole for CBS, thinks McIlroy remains the best player in the world when he is on song.

In other words, McIlroy’s best is better than anyone else’s, but that does not guarantee anything in one of the most fickle of all games.

“When he putts well and when he’s confident, he’s the best,” 1991 British Open champion BakerFinch said. —

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