5 untold Masters stories from our reporters' notebooks
Our reporters came home from the Masters with unused material in their notebooks and noggins.
A couple of our writers had an up-close look at Rory McIlroy's second shot at 18. masters. com At the Masters last week , our fleet of content producers told a lot of stories — but not all of them!
As ever, they came home with unused material still in their notebooks and noggins, which we’d couldn’t bear to see to go waste. So kick back, pour yourself one last Azalea and enjoy a few our untold tales. What Rory’s nervy moment looked like up close Rory McIlroy’s most stressful moment on Masters Sunday?
It didn’t come until after he’d hit his tee shot on the 18th hole. “I’d say walking off the 18th tee not knowing where my ball was,” McIlroy said post-round. “It could go anywhere.
It could be anywhere. ” He was right to be concerned; he needed just bogey to win but had blasted driver so far right that it was well out of his sight and, as social-media griping will tell you , out of the reach of CBS’s cameras, too. But based on sheer luck I was, at that moment, wandering up the right side of the 18th hole with a couple writers, including our James Colgan.
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