Rory McIlroy: 'More Motivated' Than Ever After Masters Win Rory McIlroy said he feels "more motivated" than ever as he prepares for a busy stretch of tournaments following his second consecutive Masters title. The world’s No. 2-ranked player, who slipped the green jacket for a second time after becoming just the fourth player in 90 years to win back-to-back Masters, emphasized that his focus remains on future challenges. The six-time major champion is set to compete in the PGA Championship next week and the U.S. Open in July, with this week’s Truist Championship at Quail Hollow serving as his first event since the Masters. McIlroy, 37, described his post-Masters break as "less hectic" than the previous year, noting he spent much of his time at his home in Jupiter, Florida. He briefly visited New York with his wife, Erica Stoll, and attended a White House state dinner for King Charles III and Queen Camilla. However, he opted against traditional post-win celebrations, such as returning to Northern Ireland to mark the occasion. His parents, who had already traveled to the U.S. to witness his Masters triumph, skipped last year’s event to avoid any perceived bad luck. The golfer also chose to minimize media obligations, prioritizing time with his daughter, Poppy, for tennis lessons. "I gave myself a good 10 days to enjoy myself and then thought I needed to get back on the range and start to practice," McIlroy said. This approach allowed him to recharge mentally and physically ahead of the upcoming tournaments. The Truist Championship at Quail Hollow holds special significance for McIlroy, as it marks his first PGA Tour victory 16 years ago and includes four career wins on the course.#rory_mcilroy #queen_camilla #king_charles_iii #eric_stoll #truist_championship
