India, May 24 -- The footage is old, grainy and prophetic. The year is 1998 and the setting is the Holywood golf course near Belfast. A local BBC reporter asks Northern Ireland's top young prodigy what his ultimate dream is. "To turn pro and win all the Majors," replies the nine-year-old. "And would you like to win them all in the same year?" the reporter asks indulgently, trying hard to keep the humour out of his voice. "Yeah," young Rory McIlroy chuckles. Some dreams are destined to come true. For a while, McIlroy's was one of those. He turned pro as an 18-year-old in 2007; won his first title on the European Tour in 2009; got his maiden victory on the PGA Tour in 2010; won his first Major, the US Open at Congressional, in 2011; and the B...