By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf WriterAUGUSTA, Ga. — Rory McIlroy turned another major collapse into his grandest performance of all, hitting a wedge into 4 feet for birdie in a sudden-death playoff Sunday to finally win the Masters and take his place in golf history as the sixth player to claim the career Grand Slam.What should have been a coronation along the back nine at Augusta National turned into a heart-racing, lead-changing jaw-dropping finish at golf’s greatest theater that ended with McIlroy on his knees sobbing with joy and disbelief.
He lost a two-shot lead in two shots at the start. He lost a four-shot lead on the back nine in a matter of three holes with shocking misses, one of them a wedge into the tributary of Rae’s Creek on the par-5 13th.And right when it looked as though he would blow another major, he delivered two majestic shots when nothing less would do.
McIlroy went 11 long years without a major, knowing the Masters green jacket was all that kept him from joining Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen as the only winners of golf’s four professional majors.Related ArticlesThe Masters: Rory McIlroy’s hot start inches him closer to career Grand Slam, leads 3rd roundBernhard Langer, Fred Couples thrill crowds but miss Masters cutThe Masters: Justin Rose holds 2nd-round lead, but top contenders close inThe Masters: Justin Rose grabs another first-round lead at AugustaThe Masters ends 9-month wait for golf’s most anticipated major.
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Rory McIlroy finally wins the Masters, completes career Grand Slam

In one of the most dramatic Sundays in Masters history, McIlroy edges Justin Rose with birdie on first playoff hole.