Rory McIlroy plans Irish-themed meal for second Masters Champions Dinner after harsh criticism
Rory McIlroy is considering adding an Irish touch to his 2027 Masters Champions Dinner after his Augusta menu drew criticism back home

Rory McIlroy is considering adding an Irish touch to his 2027 Masters Champions Dinner after his Augusta menu drew criticism back home

The Northern Irishman had the honor of hosting past Masters champions on the Tuesday night before this year's tournament after finally ending his wait for a green jacket in 2025.

Rory McIlroy became the first repeat Masters champion since 2001-02 with his success at Augusta last weekend, but for his Irish compatriot Shane Lowry, things weren't quite as rosy

Former World No. 1 and king of clay, Rafael Nadal, sent his warm wishes and congratulated Rory McIlroy on a historic Augusta Masters win

CBS peaked with more than 20 million viewers Sunday.

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McIlroy wrote another piece of golfing history at Augusta this weekend, becoming just the fourth man in the history of the sport to defend his Masters title.

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It sounds like Cameron Young got the Bryson DeCheambeau treatement from Rory McIlroy during their final round of The Masters at Augusta on Sunday.

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Love him or hate him, Rory McIlroy is what golf needs right now. Every sport needs a villain (or hero, depending on where you stand), and Rory has beautifully filled those shoes. He's now a back-to-back Masters champion, and both times have come with a heaping helping of drama. Of course, Sunday's final hole was bungled so badly by CBS, I'm not sure anyone fully appreciated this one. For those who missed it, Rory needed a simple bogey on 18 to win his second straight Masters. Easy, right? Wrong! He sliced one off the tee worse than I do at my local muni, and found himself in the woods with a tight little window to the green. The drama was there, again. Last year, he folded – and then unfolded. What would happen this time around? Would we get a Scottie-Rory playoff at Augusta? It was certainly on the table, depending on how McIlroy's next shot went. It was perfectly set up for CBS. Another ‘Masters Moment.’ We were all on the edge of our couches, fresh off an incredible Sunday nap. And then … we missed it. We missed all of it, because CBS had NO idea where the ball went. Here's the clip of Rory's second shot, which starts around the 4:07 mark:Amazing, isn't it? I watched it live, obviously, but it's even worse seeing it again today. CBS and Augusta have been partners forever. Trust me, Jim Nantz told us a billion times this weekend. They've had a longstanding partnership that's been pretty terrific. But this is just inexcusable. That was, easily, the biggest shot of the tournament, and they completely botched it. NOBODY knew where Rory's ball was. The camera operators had no clue, Jim Nantz had no clue, although he ventured a guess that it was somewhere "around" the green. Dottie Pepper said the "8 iron" was on the way. Trevor Immelman noted that it sounded "solid." Things really spiraled after, because not only did the broadcast have no clue where Rory's shot landed … they were equally confused by Cam Young's approach! Hell, they didn't even show Young's shot tracer. The camera just stayed on him the whole time. Jim said, "He hated it," and then we went back to the aerial shot of the 18th green with no mention of where either shot actually landed. It was a full 90 seconds until we FINALLY saw one single golf ball in the bunker. Again, just stunning. But wait – as they say – there's MORE:That's Rory's winning putt, by the way. Yes, it went in. You would have no earthly idea by the angle, but I promise, it went in. CBS could have picked so many ways to show the final putt, and they chose Rory McIlroy's ass. Just stunning. Look, shooting golf ain't easy. I get that, completely. You're trying to track a tiny white ball in the air, going against a giant white sky, traveling hundreds of yards. But, again, this was not CBS's first rodeo. As Jim Nantz noted, this was their 70th year together – the longest-running relationship in sports. You sort of run out of excuses when you hit the 7-decade mark. CBS whiffed Sunday when all eyes were on them. Let's hope that doesn't become a tradition unlike any other.

As Rory McIlroy lifted the Masters trophy for the second time in as many years on Sunday, the crowd erupted at Augusta, but several eagle-eyed fans quickly picked up on something he was wearing

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DANIEL MATTHEWS AT AUGUSTA: Even on Masters Sunday, even with a share of the lead, mass came first. There was only one issue: Young and his family weren't sure where to go.

While Rory McIlroy was busy making history, fans were left fuming as CBS repeatedly lost sight of the ball during the most critical moments of Sunday afternoon.

DANIEL MATTHEWS AT AUGUSTA: Gerry and Rosie McIlroy were not at Augusta 12 months ago, when their son finally ended his agonizing wait for a green jacket.

The President took to his Truth Social platform on Sunday evening to praise McIlroy's resilience after the 36-year-old secured his second consecutive Green Jacket.

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HAOTONG LI suffered a memorable Masters meltdown which will live long in the memory of golf fans. To say the Chinese clubber had a round to forget on the third…

Li admitted earlier in the week that he played through Friday's round after spending the night prior 'living in the toilet.' At the 13th, it was his narrow green jacket hopes that went down the toilet.

Rory McIlroy has a three-shot lead at the Masters after birdies on the 12th and 13th holes in Amen Corner. There are a host of chasers at 10-under, including Scottie Scheffler and McIlroy’s playing partner Cam Young. But consecutive Green Jackets are within the reach of McIlroy as he heads to 14. McIlroy reaches 12 […] The post Rory McIlroy leaves Masters’ Amen Corner with 3-shot lead appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Justin Rose has consistently been in the mix at the Masters, but has never put on the green jacket, accruing a torturous history at Augusta.
