Rory McIlroy commissions drawing of Masters win that took over 600 hours
Brad Faxon said on a recent podcast that McIlroy gifted the drawing to Augusta National and sent 300 prints to the club for members.
Jim Nantz made the iconic call last year as Rory McIlroy dropped to his knees on the 18th green at Augusta National: "The long journey is over! McIlroy has his masterpiece! " Nantz was referring to the Career Grand Slam, of course, but now McIlroy has a masterpiece of artwork to commemorate the occasion, and the making of it has gone viral.
In the wake of his Masters victory, McIlroy commissioned artist Keegan Hall to draw a portrait of the emotional scene. Hall spent six months on the project, estimating he spent anywhere from 600 to 800-plus hours on the pencil drawing. Rory McIlroy commissioned this pencil drawing after last year's Masters Tournament.
The artist ( @KeeganHall ) provided context on Reddit: • Spent 6+ months working on it • Estimates 600-800+ total hours • Worked on it 6-7 days each week • Uses a Pentel Graphgear mechanical… pic. twitter. com/EGCC5ydbHz — Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) April 8, 2026 Hall, a lefty, uses a Pentel GraphGear mechanical pencil, noting on Reddit that it takes too long to sharpen a regular pencil.
"The original is smaller than 30x22 so each face is like the quarter of the size of a fingernail," wrote Hall. "It’s truly challenging to pack this much detail into such a small area. " LIVE: Masters leaderboard updates: Round 1 tee times, predictions, odds, how to watch Hall adds his own face to the crowd in most of his pieces, and he did that for this one too.