US Masters: McIlroy feels the heat in Augusta

Rory McIlroy is seeking to become the sixth player in history to win all four Majors

Rory McIlroy
World No. 6 golfer Rory McIlroy
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The 79th Masters tees off in Augusta today, and the pressure is on Rory McIlroy to live up to his billing as the world number one. The Northern Irishman is aiming for his fifth Major – and his third in a row after having won the Open and the PGA in 2014 – but also a place among golf's greats by becoming only the sixth player in history to complete a career Grand Slam.

The fact that McIlory is only 25 years old underlines how much he's achieved since winning his first Major in 2011 and how much more is possible. As Sky Sports commentator Paul McGinley said earlier this week, as long as he retains an appetite for the game as he gets older, McIlory will surely close in on Jack Nicklaus's record of 18 Major titles.

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