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Rory McIlroy Accused of Major ‘Unfair Advantage’ Amid 2026 Masters Win

Rory Mcllroy’s dominant run at the 2026 Masters has sparked more than just admiration. It has also ignited a growing debate across social media.

Mcllroy made history by becoming just the fourth golfer to win back-to-back Masters titles, joining Jack Nicklaus (1965-66), Nick Faldo (1989-90), and Tiger Woods (2001-02).

However, some fans and analysts are questioning whether his preparation gave him an edge others simply didn’t have access to.

After revealing he skipped traditional PGA Tour stops in favor of practicing at Augusta National, Mcllroy’s approach has been heavily criticized.


Rory Mcllroy’s Augusta Preparation Raises Questions

Following his second-round performance, Mcllroy openly detailed how he prepared for the Masters.

His response caught major attention across the golf world.

“I honestly just don’t like the three tournaments leading up to this event,” Mcllroy said. “I did a couple days where I dropped Poppy off to school, flew up here, played, landed back home and had dinner with her.”

He added, “The more time I could spend up here, the better.”

By choosing to spend additional time at Augusta National rather than competing elsewhere, Mcllroy prioritized course familiarity over tournament reps.

That strategy, while completely within the rules, is what’s fueling the controversy. Critics argue that kind of access isn’t equally available to the entire field.

OutKick described it as “an advantage, a privilege really… which creates quite a competitive disparity among the other golfers in the field.”

The idea isn’t that Mcllroy broke any rules, but rather that the system itself may favor players with certain status, particularly past champions who have more opportunities to access the course.


Fans Split on Rory Mcllroy as Debate Over ‘Fairness’ Grows

The reaction has been mixed. Some fans see no issue with Mcllroy maximizing every legal opportunity available to him.

“I’m no Rory fan, but if I were in his shoes, that’s exactly what I’d do,” one fan wrote. “His circumstances allow him to prioritize family and I can’t be mad at that.”

Others, however, believe it raises valid questions about competitive balance.

One fan harshly reacted on Twitter.

“Congrats Rory. Play the course 23 times in a month leading up to the tournament obviously you’re gonna win. Sad day for the game of Golf.”

Unlike regular PGA Tour stops, Augusta National operates under unique access rules. While qualified players can sometimes arrange practice rounds, it’s not guaranteed, and certainly not at the frequency Mcllroy suggested.

That gap in access has led some to question whether the Masters should reevaluate how pre-tournament practice is handled, especially if it creates a noticeable advantage for a select few.

Another factor in Mcllroy’s decision to skip the final stretch of PGA Tour events was health.

Despite dealing with a back injury during the Arnold Palmer Invitational, he still played at The Players Championship, and used the weeks leading into the Masters to rest and recover while sharpening his game at Augusta.

Despite all the social media debates, there’s a key distinction: nothing Mcllroy did violated any rules.

Whether viewed as smart preparation or an uneven playing field, the debate likely won’t fade anytime soon.

But now that Mcllroy has backed it up with another green jacket, the conversation shifts. Agree or disagree with how he prepared, he’s now a two-time Masters champion and a six-time major winner, and that’s what history will remember far more than the path he took to get there.

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