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2026-04-11 · By Playtime Briefing Desk
Rory McIlroy's commanding performance at the Masters, highlighted by a record-setting 65 in Round 2, positions him with a six-shot lead heading into the weekend, underscoring his dominance at Augusta National. This surge not only marks a significant moment in McIlroy's career as he seeks to defend his title and secure a second green jacket, but it also draws parallels to historical performances, such as Tiger Woods' back-to-back victories. As discussions around McIlroy's potential for a repeat intensify, updated betting odds reflect a shift in expectations, while debates among analysts question whether his lead makes the outcome a foregone conclusion. This context amplifies the stakes as McIlroy aims to solidify his legacy in the sport.
The loose, pressure-free version of McIlroy is taking over Augusta National this week, bending the most iconic venue in golf to his will.
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