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Patrick Reed, the 2018 Masters champ, said his decision to seek a return to the PGA “definitely happened quickly” in Dubai earlier this year, and once it did there was no turning back.
Up six, McIlroy knows the pitfalls of Augusta National: Full press conference
Rory McIlroy spoke to the media Friday night at the Masters and said he's not satisfied with a six-stroke lead, knowing how dangerous Augusta National can be.

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