AUGUSTA, Georgia: Rory McIlroy has great hammer aspirations in his sights at the current week's Masters and he excited the fans with an opening in-one amid practice at Augusta National here on Monday.
The Northern Irish world number three aced the standard three sixteenth with a seven-iron from 170 yards, starting deafening thunders from the watching displays.
"I don't think I have ever heard a thunder that expansive amid a practice round," he said.
Matured only 26, McIlroy has as of now asserted four noteworthy titles and this week he will be offering for his first Green Jacket at the beautiful 'Basilica of Pines', to finish a profession excellent hammer of golf's four blue riband occasions.
In spite of the fact that he has not won a competition this year, he approached with a tie for third at the WGC-Cadillac Championship a month ago and likes his movement at the Masters where he shared eighth spot in 2014 preceding completing a vocation best fourth a year ago.
"I feel like my diversion is fit as a fiddle," said McIlroy, adding that he wanted to play aggressive matches amid practice rounds.
"Requested that survey the condition this week of the intensely formed format at Augusta National, McIlroy answered: "Not altogether different at all to what we saw a year ago. The way the course is currently is most likely like it played a year ago somewhat delicate and somewhat moderate. I am certain they are attempting to get it quicker and firmer as the week goes on."
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