The aftermath was not as emotional, nor as involved, as it was when he won the Masters the first time . Rory McIlroy had time to enjoy this one a bit more and is now ready to get back to work. After skipping the new signature events on the PGA Tour schedule following the Masters—the RBC Heritage and the Cadillac Championship—McIlroy is back on familiar turf this week at Quail Hollow in Charlotte for the Truist Championship. This is the sixth of the eight signature events, and it precedes next week’s PGA Championship outside of Philadelphia. “I think this win felt a little bit different than the first win at Augusta,” McIlroy said. “It’s been really nice to spend time at home. I’ve done a couple of things, but I didn’t do the media trip up to New York. It was nice, my parents were in the States, so I didn’t have to fly home [to Northern Ireland] and see them. “It was nice to just get a little bit of downtime and chill. Did some fun stuff. Erica and I took a trip to New York, which was nice.…