Rory McIlroy Claims Historic Masters Title To Complete Career Grand Slam.
An emotional Rory McIlroy fulfilled a lifelong dream on Sunday, securing his first Masters title in dramatic fashion and becoming just the sixth golfer in history to complete the career Grand Slam.
The Northern Irishman triumphed at Augusta National after a sudden-death play-off, sinking a nerveless three-foot birdie putt to edge out fellow Ryder Cup star Justin Rose. The victory, 14 years in the making, marks a crowning achievement in McIlroy’s glittering career and sees him join golf’s most elite company.
Overcome with emotion, McIlroy let out a roar of triumph before collapsing to the ground in tears, the weight of years of near misses and heartbreaks finally lifted.
“I would say it was 14 years in the making,” McIlroy said, referencing his infamous collapse at the 2011 Masters where he squandered a four-shot lead in the final round. “A lot of pent-up emotion came out on the 18th green. A moment like that makes all the years and all the close calls worth it.”
After narrowly missing a par putt to win in regulation, McIlroy kept his composure in the play-off to clinch the biggest prize of his career. He was later helped into the iconic Green Jacket by last year’s champion, Scottie Scheffler.
“I want to say hello to mum and dad back in Northern Ireland,” McIlroy added, fighting back more tears. “I can’t wait to see them next week and celebrate with them.”
With previous wins at the US Open, The Open Championship, and two US PGA Championships, McIlroy now becomes the first European — and only the sixth man ever — to win all four major championships. He joins the legendary ranks of Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Gary Player.
Despite the heartbreak, Justin Rose was gracious in defeat. The Englishman, who also lost a Masters play-off to Sergio Garcia in 2017, produced a stunning six-under-par 66 on Sunday to take the contest to extra holes following a disappointing 75 on Saturday.
While it was another near miss for Rose, it was unquestionably McIlroy’s moment — a career-defining win that secured his place in golfing history and etched his name into the annals of the Masters forever.