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Rory McIlroy, 28, is hoping to win his first Masters this week in Augusta, Georgia. And by his side at the event is his gorgeous wife Erica Stoll who looked sensational in a stunning
ensemble yesterday. The 29-year-old, who is originally from New York, didn’t fade into the background as she matched her husband’s golf attire in a white jumpsuit. Supporting her spouse,
Erica was even spotted getting stuck in holding his holdall of clubs during the final day of practise. Rory was also pictured handing a pin marker to his wife during the par 3 contest. And
Erica seemed more than happy to help as she giggled away on the golf course. The beauty left her luscious blonde locks cascade down her chest and wore a green cap on the day. The Irish
golfer and Erica met when she was working for the PGA of America. She famously noticed Rory had overslept during the 2012 tour, waking him up and ensuring he got to the course on time. The
couple became friends before romance blossomed and got engaged in Paris in 2015. Rory proposed over dinner in the French capital but he was apparently unsure whether to go ahead as the
November terrorist attacks had just happened. Before tying the knot with the American stunner, Rory told the Irish Sunday Independent last year: “The thing I love about it is that we were
friends before anything romantic happened. "We met when she was working for the PGA of America, and renting a condo in Palm Beach, and I found it refreshing being with someone who was
living a normal life rather than, 'Oh! My jets is 30 minutes late!’” Rory went on to gush about his wife and admitted she knows absolutely everything about him. He continued: "I
could speak to her about anything, we ended up spending a bit of time together and realised that there was something more there. "I love that she knows everything about me, and there
was no judgement there. "There was no judgement from day one, which is huge, because that's very hard to find for someone in my position." Rory is a four-time major champion
but has never finished higher than fourth at the Masters, a record which is desperate to change this time round. And the golfer has the backing of Jack Nicklaus to join the all-time greats
by winning the Masters this weekend. The retired American golfer, who is one of only five men to ever win all four Majors, said he believes Rory could beat favourite Tiger Woods to win.