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Five Sunday shots that won Rory McIlroy the 2025 Masters
Summary
A year after his victory, the article revisits five key shots Rory McIlroy hit on Sunday that secured his 2025 Masters title and completed his career grand slam, highlighting decisive approaches on holes 3, 7, 15, 17 and the final 18th replay.
Content
There is a focus on a handful of moments from the final round that have stayed with viewers since Rory McIlroy won the 2025 Masters. The tournament’s setting and history add weight to each Sunday shot. The piece looks back a year later at five specific swings that helped McIlroy secure the green jacket and complete the career grand slam. Those shots stood out amid a round that mixed brilliant play and near misses.
Key moments:
- Hole 3: After a long tee shot McIlroy pitched up a steep slope, the ball bounced once and rolled to about eight feet, and he made the birdie that nudged him back into the lead.
- Hole 7: Facing tree trouble, McIlroy played a bold approach through a narrow gap that landed close to the hole, a moment that eased tension even though the score was a par.
- Hole 15: Needing aggression, he hit a long approach that curved around trees and fed toward the hole, producing a crucial birdie that regained momentum.
- Hole 17: After a shorter-than-usual 3-wood, McIlroy hit an 8-iron that barely carried a false front and rolled to a few feet for a birdie that gave him a one-stroke lead.
- 18th hole replay: Having missed an up-and-down in regulation, he was allowed to play the 18th again and hit a three-quarter gap wedge into the slope that fed back and set up the final birdie putt to win.
Summary:
McIlroy’s five Sunday shots combined skill, risk and timely execution to secure the 2025 Masters and complete his career grand slam, leaving him with a strong sense of relief. The round also illustrated his expanded short-game repertoire and composure under pressure. Undetermined at this time.
