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18th March 2019
02:24pm GMT

"You know, it's... all I wanted to do was step up, hit a little flighted hold 9-iron over that bunker. I wasn't looking at the pin. Obviously I wasn't. But as a pretty decent golfer I think you look at that green and just say, 'Okay, just hit this green'. It's going to be a really bad swing or something is going to be really off not to hit that green. "So I picked my target, I choked down, a couple little rehearsals of the swing I wanted to make, and I went. That was it. My thing was it was the first good swing of three swings I needed to make to win the tournament."https://twitter.com/PGATOUR/status/1107390887569420289 Par carded, McIlroy headed on to the final hole and told himself he was two good swings away from winning his 24th career title. That tee shot on 18, he later admitted, was his toughest challenge but he smoked a beauty down the fairway. "The 18th tee shot was the one," he said, "that was probably the most difficult shot that I had all day; knowing I had a 4 to win. I just picked my target, I stepped up, and I just made a committed swing.
"And the way golf works and the way I've always done. This goes back to the Hong Kong Open in 2008, and I had a chance to win there, and I was really uncomfortable with the 18th tee shot all week, and on the last hole, it was a 3-wood and I just said to myself, if you make a good swing at this, no matter what happens... I don't believe in anything really, but I think like the golf gods will reward you for just making a good committed swing. "And any time I have a tough tee shot, I stand up, I pick my target, and I swing as hard as I can. And usually it works out because you've committed to it, you've got a clear head, and the last two days I've piped it down 18 by just remembering that tiny little thing from Hong Kong 10 years ago."It really is worth watching that tee shot again, considering McIlroy's comments. https://twitter.com/PGATOUR/status/1107393432513732608 And, while we're at it, here was his approach to 18. https://twitter.com/PGATOUR/status/1107394840667389952 In form at the right time. McIlroy was reunited with his phone, after his final round, and the second of 86 messages that flooded his inbox was from Tiger Woods:
'Good playing, kid. Just awesome stuff.'https://twitter.com/PGATOUR/status/1107447745881747457 Game clearly respects game.
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