Rory McIlroy Struggles with Swing Control at 2026 Masters
Masters 2026: Rory McIlroy has lost control of his golf swing. Can he get it back?
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Rory McIlroy, who started the 2026 Masters with a six-shot lead, faced challenges in his swing control during the third round, scoring 73 and falling to a co-lead. As he prepares for the final round, McIlroy aims to address his swing issues to secure another victory at Augusta National.
- 01Rory McIlroy's third-round score of 73 diminished his six-shot lead to a co-lead.
- 02He ranked second-to-last in driving accuracy, raising concerns about his swing control.
- 03McIlroy's average spin axis shifted negatively, indicating unpredictable ball flight.
- 04He plans to adjust his lower body movement to improve swing performance.
- 05Coaching insights suggest McIlroy's focus on swing mechanics has fluctuated.
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At the 2026 Masters in Augusta, Georgia, Rory McIlroy faced significant challenges during his third round, scoring 73 and losing his six-shot lead to share the top position. Despite his strong start, McIlroy struggled with swing control, ranking second-to-last in driving accuracy and exhibiting a concerning shift in his average spin axis, which turned negative for the first time during the tournament. This unpredictability in his ball flight was evident as he missed several shots left of the greens. McIlroy acknowledged the need to improve his lower body movement through impact to regain control. With the final round approaching, the question remains whether he can quickly resolve these issues to secure another green jacket at Augusta National.
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McIlroy's performance affects not only his chances of winning the Masters but also the excitement and viewership of the tournament.
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