Masters 2025: Rory McIlroy Poised to Overcome Pressure in Historic Grand Slam Bid, Says Phil Mickelson
Phil Mickelson backs Rory McIlroy to handle Masters pressure as the Northern Irishman eyes a career Grand Slam at Augusta National.

Mickelson Backs McIlroy’s Mental Strength Ahead of Historic Augusta Challenge
Six-time major champion Phil Mickelson has dismissed concerns over Rory McIlroy’s ability to handle the pressure of pursuing a career Grand Slam at the 2025 Masters. The Northern Irishman, a four-time major winner, has yet to claim victory at Augusta National despite near-misses, including a runner-up finish in 2022.
McIlroy’s Augusta Journey
McIlroy, 35, has dominated golf’s biggest stages—winning the US Open (2011), The Open (2014), and two US PGA Championships (2012, 2014)—but the Masters remains elusive. His 17th appearance at Augusta (10–13 April) could finally complete the career Slam, a feat achieved by only five players (Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Ben Hogan, Gene Sarazen).
Mickelson’s Perspective:
- On Pressure: "He’s proven he can compartmentalize hype. I don’t think it’ll hold him back."
- On Course Fit: "His driving distance and accuracy give him a massive edge here."
Past Masters Near-Misses
- 2011 Collapse: Led through 54 holes but shot an 80 in the final round.
- 2022 Runner-Up: Lost to Scottie Scheffler despite a strong showing.
LIV Golf Twist
Mickelson, now with LIV Golf, noted McIlroy’s challenge will include facing a resurgent "LIV dozen" at Augusta. Meanwhile, McIlroy enters the tournament with momentum, having already secured two PGA Tour wins in 2025.
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