Rory McIlroy wins Masters, first to repeat since Tiger Woods
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Rory McIlroy wins Masters, first to repeat since Tiger Woods
"Rory McIlroy became the fourth back-to-back Masters champion and the first since Tiger Woods in 2001-02, finishing at 12 under par."
"Scottie Scheffler closed with a 68, finishing second at 11 under, and is the first golfer since World War II to play bogey-free in the final two rounds."
"McIlroy faced early trouble, dropping to 9 under after a double-bogey and a bogey, but regained control with birdies on the seventh and eighth holes."
"With his sixth major championship victory, McIlroy joined Nick Faldo for the second-most among European golfers, behind Harry Vardon's seven."
Rory McIlroy secured his second consecutive Masters title, finishing at 12 under par. After a challenging third round, he regained control on the back nine. McIlroy's victory marks his sixth major championship, placing him among the top European golfers. Scottie Scheffler finished second at 11 under, achieving a bogey-free final two rounds. Several golfers tied for third at 10 under. McIlroy faced early challenges but regained momentum with key birdies, particularly at Amen Corner, solidifying his lead.
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