Augusta, Ga. – He became known internationally as a teen phenom, became the top-ranked player in the world, dated an internationally famous female athlete, embraced weightlifting and strung together an impressive run of major championships at a remarkably young age.
That description fits Tiger Woods.
Add the phrase " … and is favored to win The Masters this week," and that description no longer fits Woods.
It fits only Rory McIlroy.
This might sound strange, and for passionate golf fans it might seem obvious, but to spend a couple of days at Augusta National in preparation for the 2015 Masters is to feel compelled to offer a couple of reminders about McIlroy:
• He's the top-ranked player in the world.
• He is trying to become the first player to win three consecutive major championships since Woods in 2000 and 2001, and Woods is the only player since Bobby Jones in 1930 to win three or more in a row.
• A victory this week would make McIlroy, at 25, the second-youngest golfer in history to achieve the career grand slam. Tiger Woods was 24 when he did it.