Nick Faldo believes Rory McIlroy has at least another decade of Masters chances
Sir Nick Faldo believes Rory McIlroy, right, has at least 10 more chances to win the Masters (Jane Barlow/PA)
Nick Faldo believes Rory McIlroy has at least another decade of opportunities to win the Masters, despite the scar tissue from his previous attempts.
McIlroy famously squandered a four-shot lead in the final round in 2011 and has recorded six top 10s at Augusta National since victory in the 2014 Open left him needing a green jacket to complete a career grand slam.
The world number two finished second behind Scottie Scheffler in 2022 thanks to a thrilling final round of 64 and is second favourite behind the same player this week after finishing third in the Texas Open on Sunday.

Asked if McIlroy, who will turn 35 next month, was running out of chances to win the Masters, Faldo said: âI disagree.
âThe game has changed. We have brought the physical element in and we understand the physical side.
âIt was always 30-35 when you were in your prime and he is still in his prime. They are so fit and trained now so he has got at least another 10 years I would say of being supersonically fit.
âI still think the problem is times gone by. We are nearly 10 years now since his last major. That is the problem.
âUnfortunately itâs just going on, time after time. Itâs not just this season. Thereâs four or five or six years of scar tissue now, of Rory coming in as favourite, playing great.
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âHe has tried his best at times. âCan I re-set, can I literally forget the past, who I am? Look how talented I am and go and play golf againâ. It is not that easy. Can you turn back the clock? Can you delete all the negativity that you have seen and felt?
âI think there is a way where he could find his stride because, as we know, when he finds that stride and gets that trust, then he is phenomenal. I bet that is all he wants to do â just set me free.â
To achieve that goal Faldo believes McIlroy has done the right thing by stepping down from his role on the PGA Tourâs policy board after almost two years of being the most prominent figure in the Tourâs fight with LIV Golf.
But the six-time major winner remains incredulous that McIlroy agreed to conduct a live âwalk and talkâ interview during the first round of last yearâs Masters, an event in which he went on to miss the cut.
âI didnât like it,â Faldo added. âI thought, âYouâre kidding me! The Masters?â. Sure, do that any other week but why the Masters?
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âI mean, that is one of the most beautiful things about the Masters. Itâs you and your caddie, just the two of you and the other players. Thatâs all thatâs inside the ropes.
âAnd to suddenly bring other people in? Because thatâs got to be organised, hasnât it? And this sort of thing, your manager is going to say to you before, âWill you do this?â. Gosh, no, you need 100 per cent concentration.
âI think heâs trying to put priorities into golf. Youâve got to look out. You have a window as an athlete, donât you? Youâve got tons of time once youâve stopped playing your sport to go and do all your other stuff.
âBut while youâre an athlete, give it 100 per cent. That was kind of my attitude. You know, once you get your mind into other things, business and all sorts, then itâs hurting your golf. It really does.â
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