Rory McIlroy aims for free' state of mind in final round of Masters after losing six-shot lead
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Rory McIlroy aims for free' state of mind in final round of Masters after losing six-shot lead
"I'd like to think that I'll play a little bit freer and I'll play, like I've already got a Green Jacket, which I do. Sometimes I maybe just have to remind myself of that."
"There's a long way to go. This golf course has a way of, when you're not quite feeling it, you struggle. You have to dig deep and I felt like I did that on the front nine and made a lot of good par saves."
"If I can just get my lower body moving through impact, that should sort of fix it. I just know I need to be better tomorrow to have a chance."
Rory McIlroy enters the final round of the Masters tied for the lead after a disappointing third round. He acknowledges the need for improvement to retain his title. McIlroy plans to adopt a free mindset, recalling his previous victory. He feels comfortable playing alongside Cameron Young, who performed well in the third round. McIlroy is focused on refining his swing and maintaining his lower body movement to enhance performance. He recognizes the challenges of the course and the importance of digging deep to succeed.
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