During an exclusive interview with Shane O'Donoghue, presenter of “Living Golf” broadcast each month on CNN International, golfer Rory McIlroy said he was convinced he would one day win the Masters.

Arriving 5th tied for the 2018 Masters won by Patrick Reed, the professional golfer aspires to become the sixth player to win all four Grand Slam titles in his career. It is certain that he will succeed: "It will happen, I really believe it will. "

On a possible victory at Augusta

“I have the conviction that one day I will get there. I play pretty well on this golf course, I have ranked in the Top 10 five times in a row. I really give myself the means to win even if it has not yet paid off. I will get there sooner or later if I continue this momentum. "

His performance during the Masters 2018

“I was not disappointed after my defeat. I was just disappointed not to have succeeded, once again, in putting pressure on the leader. If I had succeeded, the result could have been different ... It was a great week and another chance to win a major tournament. It's not really what happened to me but my game is pretty good. I think I can go to the next three major tournaments with confidence knowing that I will have three new chances of winning a Grand Slam title this year. "

Her hopes for the rest of the season

“It was a very positive week that I can build on for the rest of the season. I did not win but I know my game. If I play the way I played there, I will be able to win later this year. "