Can Rory McIlroy defend his Green Jacket at Augusta? He has history against him – in more ways than one…
Jack Nicklaus. Nick Faldo. Tiger Woods. Rory McIlroy?
When the Northern Irishman is announced on the tee at Augusta National, he will be looking to be join a short but illustrious list of players to successfully defend their Masters title.
Such is the size of the task ahead of McIlroy, it comes as little surprise that the players who have done it are three of the finest to have ever graced this beautiful sport.
More surprisingly, perhaps, is the manner in which he has decided to prepare for the 90th renewal of the Masters Tournament.
McIlroy hasn’t hit a competitive shot since tapping in for final-round 71 at The Players Championship that moved him up into a share of 44th on March 15. He has decided he will not tee up again until he steps out of Augusta’s Champions Locker Room on April 9.
And it seems it’s not a decision made due to the back problem that saw him pull out midway through the Arnold Palmer Invitational. McIlroy seemed in good shape at Sawgrass having, in his own words, “recovered pretty quickly”.
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But this is McIlroy’s outlook now. At the end of 2025, he said he wanted to be a bit more selective about the tournaments he played, and explore the world a bit while doing it. Indeed, in recent months he has played in India for the first time, as well as teeing up at the Australian Open for the first time in more than a decade.
And he doesn’t need to burn any unnecessary energy in what will be an intense week for him as the defending champion.
“It’s been a pretty light start to the season,” he said in a press conference that started with him revealing his Champions Dinner menu.
“It was nice to get four rounds at The Players. It would have been nice to get those two extra rounds at Bay Hill, but I’m really pleased with how my body responded to that little setback and decide to put some good work in here at home over the next few weeks.”
McIlroy says he will “make a few trips up to Augusta National to play, as well”.
But, crucially, it means, McIlroy will take a three-week break ahead of the Masters.
Since The Players’ move to March in 2019, McIlroy has entered at least one tournament between the Sawgrass and Augusta showpieces. Prior to that, the WGC-Match Play sat between the Arnold Palmer Invitational and Masters. And before that, there was some fine-tuning trips to Texas.
In fact, you have to go back to 2012 to find the last time McIlroy had this much time off before the drive down Magnolia Lane…
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The eagle-eyed among you will notice that the three-week break before the Masters resulted in his worst finish at Augusta – in years that he made the cut. And the two times he did miss it, it can’t be a coincidence that he had also failed to make the weekend at The Players Championship.
But it doesn’t matter a jot for McIlroy’s confidence.
“I’m obviously really excited to get to the week of the tournament and defend,” he added. “But I know defending the Masters Tournament is a pretty rare feat.
“It’s something that I would love to do.”
After everything McIlroy’s been through at Augusta National, you wouldn’t put it past him.
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