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The eight wild moments that defined Rory McIlroy’s Masters triumph

2. Double bogey on No.13: the moment it nearly slipped away

Then came the nightmare. After a textbook second shot lay-up on the par-five 13th, McIlroy’s wedge attempt spun off the green and into the water. Gasps echoed around Augusta. McIlroy’s chip from the drop zone was a little long and the bogey putt slid by. With that brutal double bogey, McIlroy’s three-shot lead had vanished – as had any margin for error – as Justin Rose drew level on the leaderboard. Had he not been ahead by three, McIlroy may have tried to hit the green in two. Instead, the conservative play cost him. Suddenly, the race for glory was wide open as Ludvig Åberg also lurked in contention.

3. Brilliant birdie on No.15 keeps hopes alive

Just when it looked like things might unravel, McIlroy dug deep. An audacious second shot on the par-five 15th hooked around the trees and found the green. It was pure artistry under immense pressure. Although his eagle putt missed, a birdie propelled McIlroy to 11-under and into a share of the lead. The momentum shift was palpable. With three holes left, the final push was on.

“When I hit the wedge shot into the creek on 13, I thought I did a really good job bouncing back from that,” McIlroy said afterwards.

4. Clutch iron on No.17 sets up birdie

With the pressure peaking and Rose already in the clubhouse at 11-under, McIlroy stepped up on the 17th and flushed an eight-iron from about 154 metres. “Get up,” McIlroy could be heard yelling as the ball settled just over a metre from the pin. The putt? Never in doubt. A one-shot lead was his heading to the final hole. More than a decade of heartache would be erased if he could navigate Augusta’s famous 18th in four shots or fewer.

5. Errant second shot raises tension on 18

After hitting the fairway with a nice drive, McIlroy was left with a short iron into the 18th green, from roughly 115 metres. He appeared to misjudge the length as the ball disappeared into the front right green side bunker. It is always a tough green to get up and down from. Talk about a nervy miss at the worst possible time.

6. Agonising miss sends it to a play-off

McIlroy’s decent bunker shot left him with a putt – just longer than a metre – to win his maiden Masters tournament and secure a green jacket. He missed left, just. McIlroy looked stunned. The ghosts of 2011 loomed again.

7. Playoff redemption: one of the great iron shots

Then came the tournament-defining moment. McIlroy hit his tee shot on the play-off hole (the 18th) to almost the same spot as before. Then – under all kinds of pressure – he hit a perfect iron that landed inside Rose’s impressive shot moments earlier. The Englishman missed his putt as McIlroy took a deep breath.

“[On the play-off hole] I just needed to make a good, committed swing and I made one at the right time,” McIlroy said.

8. The putt that changed everything

McIlroy wasn’t going to make another blunder. From just over a metre out – the same distance that had haunted him minutes earlier – McIlroy made the birdie putt.

With that stroke, a decade of frustration seemed to vanish. Augusta’s patrons erupted as McIlroy dropped to his knees, overcome with emotion, and embraced Diamond.

After years of heartbreak, close calls, and constant questions, Rory McIlroy had finally completed golf’s holy grail.

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“Welcome to the club,” Tiger Woods, a notable absentee from this year’s tournament, wrote on social media.

“Completing the grand slam at Augusta is something special. Your determination during this round, and this entire journey has shown through, and now you’re a part of history. Proud of you!”

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