The Masters 2014: Final round 65 at the Shell Houston Open sends Rory McIlroy to Augusta with renewed confidence

McIlroy hit a bogey-free final round in Houston to provide a welcome boost ahead of the first Major of the year

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Monday 07 April 2014 07:09 EDT
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Rory McIlroy will head to The Masters with renewed confidence after a bogey-free final round of 65 in Houston
Rory McIlroy will head to The Masters with renewed confidence after a bogey-free final round of 65 in Houston (Getty Images)

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Rory McIlroy will go into the Masters with renewed confidence after an outstanding final round at the Shell Houston Open.

The Northern Irishman had dropped out of contention with a 74 on Saturday, but with the pressure off he played some of his best golf on Sunday with a bogey-free 65 before setting off for Augusta later in the day.

Matt Jones won the tournament and a ticker to Augusta with a stunning 42-yard chip-in during a play-off against overnight leader Matt Kuchar, but only after McIlroy lit up the course with a round which matched the best of the weekend.

"It was a good way to end the week, obviously," McIlroy said on the PGA Tour website.

"I wanted to shoot something in the 60s at least today to give me some positive vibes going into Augusta. I played really well, played really solid from tee-to-green again.

"I holed the putts that I felt I should hole and just kept the ball in play all day. Every time I hit it pretty close, within 10 feet, I holed the putt. It was great to see a few putts like that drop. It's a nice bit of confidence going into next week."

Saturday's 74 had left McIlroy down in 37th place, and although he did enough to climb back into a tie for seventh, his attention had already switched to the Masters.

"I'm happy with how this week went, even though I didn't quite do what I wanted to do in terms of getting in contention," he said. "But I sort of made up for it today. I couldn't be in a better mood getting on the plane and heading over (to Augusta) tonight."

Phil Mickelson also came through unscathed, declaring himself fit after a recent pulled muscle.

However, the three-time Masters winner, who finished in a tie for 12th, admitted his confidence is not where it might be given recent results.

"I'm a little nervous heading into next week," he said. "I haven't had the results, I haven't been in contention, I haven't won this year, so I'm certainly nervous about my chances, but it's my favourite week of the year."

Jones stole the show at the end of the day with a stunning shot to nick victory from Kuchar, who had two bogeys in the final three holes of his round to drop into a play-off after Jones put the pressure on with a round of 66.

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