Rory McIlroy is set to compete in the upcoming Houston Open, marking his final tournament before the Masters. This decision follows his victory at the Players Championship, where he triumphed over J.J. Spaun in a three-hole play-off. This win was McIlroy's second at this event, having previously won in 2019. The Masters, scheduled for 10-13 April, could see McIlroy complete a career Grand Slam if he wins.
Earlier this year, McIlroy also claimed victory at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. His recent win at the Players Championship means he has secured back-to-back tournament victories. "It's in a good spot," McIlroy commented on his game during an ESPN interview. He added, "Obviously a great start to the season. Two big wins [Pebble Beach, Players]. I'm going to play Houston, one last start before Augusta."

The Houston Open will feature top players, including world number one Scottie Scheffler. Scheffler, who is also the reigning Masters champion, finished T20 at the Players Championship. The Houston Open is scheduled from 27-30 March and promises to be a competitive event with such elite golfers participating.
McIlroy has participated in the Houston Open four times before but hasn't played since 2014 when he last won a major title. His return to this tournament adds excitement as fans anticipate his performance ahead of the Masters. A win at Augusta would complete McIlroy's collection of major titles.
The anticipation for McIlroy's performance is high as he prepares for Augusta over the next three weeks. His participation in Houston serves as crucial preparation for what lies ahead at the Masters. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see if he can achieve his career Grand Slam goal.
McIlroy's commitment to playing in Houston underscores his determination to fine-tune his game before tackling Augusta's challenges. With two significant wins already this season, he's poised for success and remains focused on his ultimate goal of winning all four major championships.