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Rory McIlroy finally won the Masters. Now he’s chasing 3 more goals

After a 17-year quest, Rory McIlroy finally donned the green jacket. But what comes after a career-defining win? For McIlroy, the answer is new goals and fresh motivation.

The Long Road to Augusta

McIlroy’s journey to the Masters title was compared to Captain Ahab’s pursuit of Moby Dick—except McIlroy’s story ended in triumph, not tragedy. Years of obsession with the Masters and the career Grand Slam left him momentarily adrift after his win, unsure of his next steps.

Reset and Refocus

After a brief slump, McIlroy found his spark again, racking up six top-10s, a win at the Irish Open, and a strong Ryder Cup performance. He began to look forward, setting new goals for his legacy.

  • Olympic medal: McIlroy’s view on Olympic golf has evolved. After missing out in 2016 and coming close in Tokyo and Paris, he’s eyeing the 2028 Los Angeles Games for a shot at the podium.
  • The Open at St Andrews: With three more chances before turning 50, McIlroy is determined to win at the Old Course, having come heartbreakingly close in 2022.
  • U.S. Open at a classic venue: McIlroy wants another U.S. Open win, this time at a storied course like Shinnecock, Pebble Beach, or Merion.

What’s Next for Rory?

With a competitive spirit that never rests, McIlroy’s goals keep evolving. As he said, “When you keep doing things, the goal posts keep moving, and you just keep finding new things that you want to do.”

For more on McIlroy’s journey and future ambitions, visit Golf.com.