Rory McIlroy says he will aim to get his game in “better shape” for the rest of the season as his 10-year wait for a Masters title – which would complete a career grand slam – continues.
McIlroy struggled in the testing conditions, posting rounds of 71, 77 and 71 and carding a final 73 to finish 15 behind winner Scottie Scheffler.
“I guess it’s just more of the same of what I’ve shown this year,” he said.
“It’s not as if I’ve had a down week in comparison to how I’ve been playing.”
The 34-year-old added: “I felt like my game was OK, managed it pretty well. Obviously Friday was a really tough day and losing five shots put me in a pretty difficult position going into the weekend.
“The conditions were pretty tough. The greens were crusty and firm and hard to get the ball super close, and hard to make a tonne of birdies, so once you get seven or eight back going into the weekend here it’s hard to make up that ground.”