Rory McIlroy's victory at the Masters was marked by an iconic shot of him falling to his knees after sinking the winning putt. Capturing this historical moment was Ken Griffey Jr., the acclaimed baseball Hall of Famer who debuted as a photographer at Augusta. Griffey expressed excitement and nerves about shooting at the event, emphasizing the universal intimidation of stepping into a professional field outside one's expertise. McIlroy's achievement made him part of an elite group of golfers who have completed a Grand Slam by winning all four major championships.
When you hear you're going to shoot at the Masters, you want to say yes real quick. But then you're like, ohhh, I'm gonna need to work on some things.
It doesn't matter your status in life, if it's something you don't do professionally and everybody here is a professional, you're still nervous to walk in the room.
How would these guys feel if we all got into a batting cage, and I was sitting there critiquing them? It's the same thing.
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