
"I feel so much more relaxed. It doesn't make me any less motivated to go out there and play well and try to win the tournament, but yeah, just more relaxed about it all."
"I know that I can do it now. So that should make it a little easier for me to go out and play the golf I want to play."
"I think when you've had the experiences that I've had around here, good and bad, I think that can stand to you. I feel like I'm still young, but I'm very experienced."
"I just think the more experience you have around this golf course, the better it is."
Rory McIlroy expressed a sense of relaxation and confidence as he prepares to defend his Masters title. With his victory secured, he feels motivated yet less burdened by expectations. McIlroy believes his past experiences at Augusta National, both good and bad, will contribute positively to his performance. He plans to be more aggressive off the tee and feels that his familiarity with the course will enhance his chances of future success. McIlroy has been on the grounds since Saturday, engaging with events leading up to the tournament.
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