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Rory McIlroy became the fourth player to win back-to-back at the Masters. But no player has ever won three in a row.
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Drive with Precision: Breaking down McIlroy's tee shots on No. 13 at the Masters
In this "Mercedes-Benz Drive with Precision," the "Live From" crew takes a look at No. 13 at Augusta National Golf Club and how winner Rory McIlroy handled the tee shot over each round at the Masters and why it was so challenging.
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