
""I've always felt like this golf course can let you get on runs if you allow it. I've always had the ability to go on these runs, but I think it was getting to the point where I would allow myself to play the course the way that I knew that I could. So it was getting past myself. It was staying aggressive.""
""I've been on this golf course so much the last three weeks. That's been a combination of practice and chipping and putting around greens, and the...""
Rory McIlroy is in a commanding position at the Masters, holding a six-shot lead after a remarkable 65 on Friday. This performance marks a significant moment in his pursuit of a second green jacket and the chance to become the first back-to-back winner since Tiger Woods in 2001. McIlroy attributes his success to a renewed sense of purpose and aggressive play, having prepared extensively for the tournament. His focus on the course and ability to capitalize on opportunities have set him apart from the competition.
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