Rory McIlroy Is Taking Over Augusta Again

Right now, Rory McIlroy is doing exactly what champions do—taking control of the Masters when it matters most.

After opening the tournament with a brilliant 5-under 67, McIlroy has carried that momentum straight into Round 2. Through just seven holes on Friday, he’s already 2-under on the day, pushing him to 7-under overall and into solo first place.

And he’s not just leading—he’s separating.

McIlroy now holds a two-shot advantage over the field, turning what was a shared lead after Round 1 into full control of Augusta National.

What makes this run even more dangerous is how composed he looks. His opening 67 didn’t come from perfect golf—he battled through inconsistent drives early but still maximized scoring opportunities and surged late.

Now, that rhythm has clearly carried over.

Through seven holes in Round 2, McIlroy is sharp, aggressive, and in complete command of his game. The birdies are coming naturally, and more importantly, mistakes aren’t.

This is the version of McIlroy that the rest of the field fears.

A year removed from finally winning the Masters and completing the career Grand Slam, he’s playing with a different level of freedom. There’s no pressure—just control, confidence, and execution.

And right now, it’s showing.

Augusta National has a way of humbling even the best players in the world. But at this moment, McIlroy isn’t just surviving the course—he’s owning it.

If this form continues, the question won’t be who’s leading the Masters.

It’ll be who, if anyone, can catch him.

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