The Scotsman

Mcilroy says Masters is the ‘biggest tournament’

- By PHIL CASEY

Rory Mcilroy has revealed how he got over the disappoint­ment of his Masters misery as he looks to celebrate his birthday with a third victory at the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip.

Chasing a career grand slam, Mcilroy began the final round at Augusta National three shots off the lead and closed to within a shot of eventual winner Patrick Reed after two holes, but faded badly with a closing 74.

That prompted a week of binge-watching television box sets such as “Billions” and reading psychology books The Chimp Paradox and Essentiali­sm: The Discipline­d Pursuit of Less. But, after being dragged out of the house by his wife Erica, Mcilroy is now ready to return to competitiv­e action at Quail Hollow, a course where he has won twice before, including his maiden PGA Tour title in 2010.

“It was just the quiet moments when you’re staring off into the distance and thinking about a certain shot or a certain putt, so it got to the point where I needed to see a bit of daylight and start to do my normal things,” said Mcilroy of his postmaster­s recovery.

“Once I got back into my routine I was fine; I was disappoint­ed because I just didn’t give a good account of myself on that final day.”

Mcilroy, who turns 29 tomorrow, added: “The Masters has now become the biggest golf tournament in the world and I’m comfortabl­e saying that. I don’t care about the US Open or the Open Championsh­ip, it is the biggest golf tournament in the world, the most amount of eyeballs, the most amount of hype, everything is at Augusta.

“For me it’s the most special tournament that we play and it’s the one everyone desperatel­y wants to win, but even if I was going for my first major, it’s still tough to win.”

Mcilroy and world No 2 Justin Thomas are the joint favourites at Quail Hollow, where Thomas won his first major title in last year’s US PGA Championsh­ip. Tiger Woods also makes his first start in the event since 2012.

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