AUGUSTA, Ga. Rory McIlroy took a record six-shot lead into the final 36 holes of the Masters after two rounds, placing him well ahead of the field this week and establishing the largest margin through 36 holes in tournament history. The immediate consequence is heightened scrutiny for the final two rounds as broadcasters and competitors respond; historical parallels cited this week include Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth, both of whom held large mid-tournament leads and went on to win, making the remaining rounds decisive for McIlroy's outcome.
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McIlroy's record lead at the Masters is a thrilling moment in sports history. If you're a golf fan, it's a reminder of the unpredictability and excitement of the game. You can tune in to the final rounds, and see if McIlroy can maintain his lead.
Rory McIlroy has made Masters history with a six-shot lead. The next 36 holes will be decisive. Will he follow in the footsteps of Scheffler and Spieth? Worth forwarding if you know a golf enthusiast who loves a good suspense.
Broadcasters, tournament organizers, sponsors and media partners benefit from heightened viewership and commercial interest as McIlroy's large Masters lead draws audiences and coverage.
Other competitors face increased pressure and a reduced probability of victory given McIlroy's six-shot advantage entering the final 36 holes.
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McIlroy Holds Record Six-Shot Masters Lead After 36
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