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How did Rory McIlroy’s friends feel watching his tense Masters win?

News RoomBy News RoomApril 14, 2025Updated:April 14, 20253 Mins Read
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Rory McIlroy finally secured his first green jacket at the Augusta National tournament, a prize that had previously eluded him in 16 attempts. His childhood friend and Ryder Cup teammate, Shane Lowry, watched from the clubhouse grill room as McIlroy battled for the win. Lowry, despite a disappointing 81 in his own final round, stayed to witness the historic moment unfold, joined by Tommy Fleetwood and his family. As McIlroy approached the 18th green with a one-shot lead, the tension in the room was palpable.

McIlroy’s approach shot landed in a bunker, leaving him with a challenging up-and-down for the win. As he prepared to play his shot, Lowry’s nerves were on edge. Despite McIlroy’s shot landing 5 feet short of the hole, the pressure of the moment was evident. McIlroy’s subsequent putt, reminiscent of a missed putt at the U.S. Open, resulted in another near-miss for the golfer. The gravity of the situation was felt by all, including Lowry, who couldn’t tear himself away from the unfolding drama.

The relationship between Lowry and McIlroy spans over two decades, beginning on Ireland’s junior golf circuit. Despite McIlroy’s rapid rise to fame, Lowry has remained a loyal friend and supporter. Their bond extends beyond the golf course, with their families often spending time together in Florida. Lowry has served as a sounding board for McIlroy, particularly in moments of frustration over his elusive quest for a Masters title. With McIlroy finally achieving his goal, the significance of the win was not lost on Lowry.

Despite the challenges McIlroy faced during the final round, including a double bogey and a missed putt, he managed to emerge victorious in a playoff against Justin Rose. The tension in the clubhouse was palpable as McIlroy stood on the 18th green, just 4 feet away from securing his first Masters win. When the ball dropped into the hole, the release of years of frustration was evident in McIlroy’s emotional reaction. Lowry, waiting at the scoring area, greeted his friend with a bear hug, symbolizing the shared journey and triumph they had experienced.

The victory at Augusta marked a significant milestone in McIlroy’s career, one that had been years in the making. The support and camaraderie between McIlroy and Lowry showcased the power of friendship and shared experiences in the world of professional golf. As McIlroy reflected on his past failures at the Masters, he acknowledged the growth and maturity he had gained over the years. Lowry’s presence and unwavering support throughout their friendship was a testament to the strength of their bond and the impact it had on McIlroy’s journey to success.

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