Rory McIlroy leads Masters after third round, looks to complete career Grand Slam
Briefly

Rory McIlroy is poised to win his first major championship since 2014 as he heads into the final round of the Masters with a two-shot lead over Bryson DeChambeau. Both players will compete for their first green jacket amidst high emotions. McIlroy's record-setting start with six consecutive birdies showcases his potential, while DeChambeau's late birdie hints at a competitive showdown. McIlroy's past experiences, including a significant disappointment in the 2011 Masters, shape his approach to maintaining composure in such a critical moment.
"I certainly don't want to be a robot out there, but at the same time I don't want to be too animated, either. I just have to keep reminding myself ... no matter what situation or scenario I find myself in tomorrow, I'll be able to handle it."
"When [McIlroy] plays his best golf, it's hard to catch him. He can make six birdies in a row at any time."
Read at Los Angeles Times
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