Jamie
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Appearances Over Time
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It's hard to keep being that good for that long.
And even within the context purely of golf, Beamer makes the football analogy, but Spieth bursts on the scene and rattles off three majors in next to no time, and Brooks Koepka comes in and does the same thing.
But Rory has been at the very, very top of the game, as I said, for 17 years.
I think people sometimes forget just how extraordinary that is, how rare that is.
I think you're absolutely right.
London buses too come along at once.
And there really does look like he's now just sort of playing with house money in his own words.
Nice moment as well from Sir Nick Faldo.
Presented him with a signed T-sheet after the round yesterday.
It said from the 89 and 90 champ to the 89th and 90th champ, which was a nice touch.
Only the fourth man to successfully defend the Masters.
This is where Rory McIlroy, when I spoke to him after that stunning triumph.
Rory, you said the overriding emotion when you walked off the 18th green last year was relief.
What was the overriding emotion this year?
Tell me about seeing the big beaming faces of your mom and dad and giving them the biggest hug and just what they've done for you.
Describe your mental state on Saturday evening when a six-shot lead has evaporated, or earlier on in the final round when you're suddenly three shots behind.
At any stage, is your head discombobulated?
You're thinking, I'm throwing this tournament away?
Or did the experience of last year drag you through that?
Are you playing the best golf of your life right now?