'A really tough day' - Everything Rory McIlroy said after surviving cut on day two of the Masters

Rory McIlroy is 10 shots off the lead after a carding a five-over par 77 on Friday at Augusta National
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Rory McIlroy struggled with the conditions on day two of the Masters to shoot a five-over-par 77 and finish cut day on four over.

With the cut set at six-over, it means the four-time major winner made it into the weekend - but only after carding his joint-second worst score around Augusta National.

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The Holywood man - who sits 10 shots behind joint-leaders Max Homa, Bryson DeChambeau and Scottie Scheffler - failed to record a birdie as he carded three bogeys and a double bogey on 11.

Here’s everything he said as he expressed relief at remaining in the field after a difficult six-plus hours on the course.

Q. Rory, can you give us your thoughts on the round and the conditions today.

McIlroy: Tough day, really tough day. Just hard to make a score and just sort of trying to make as many pars as possible. I felt like I did okay. I made that bogey on 14, and even just to par the last four holes and get in the clubhouse and have a tee time tomorrow, I'm sort of pretty happy with.

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Yeah, just a really tough day. Scoring was very difficult. Yeah, just one of those days. Most of the field couldn't really get anything going. It was just a matter of trying to hang in there as best you could.

Q. Could you give us your thoughts on just how long your round took today.

McIlroy: It felt long, yeah. My golf swing felt horrific for the last six or seven holes, just from sitting around. Especially that 11th hole, it felt like it took an hour to play that hole.

Yeah, it was stop and start, hard to get into a rhythm with the conditions and obviously how slow the play was as well.

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Q. Rory, how much of a battle is it between your mental and your physical game when it's so slow, when it's so windy? There's so many second callings of shots. What is that part of the test like?

McIlroy: It's hard. Mentally, it's a grind because you just have to try to commit as best you can to the shot that you're trying to play. One second you'll have a shot that's playing 150, and then if the wind does something different, the shot could be playing 180. It could be a 30-yard difference.

Just really hard to. You have to commit to trying to play the right shot, but then you also have to hit it at the right time as well. So pretty tricky.

Q. You've done 10 shots back in your career, Wells Fargo, it was a long time ago. I think you were 11 back with a whole round to go in 2022 and you finished second, gave it a run. Do you think there's still a run from 10 back?

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McIlroy: I think so. I won from 10 back in Dubai at the start of the year. But obviously the Dubai Desert Classic and the Masters are two very different golf tournaments.

We'll see. Hopefully the conditions are a little better tomorrow. Yeah, I still think I can go out tomorrow and shoot a low one, get back into red numbers, and have half a chance going into Sunday.

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