Rory McIlroy clinched a historic fourth victory at the Dubai Desert Classic, triumphing over Poland’s Adrian Meronk by a narrow one-shot margin. McIlroy’s par on the final hole secured a two-under 70, concluding the tournament at 14 under par. His achievement surpassed the record of three wins, which he previously shared with South African golfer Ernie Els.
Coming in at third place was Cameron Young, who was the overnight leader on the final day. He eventually finished two-over 74 with a total of 12 under.
McIlroy’s victory added to his second-place finish in the Dubai Invitational the previous weekend, marking a successful return to competitive play in only his second tournament since November.
The Northern Irishman’s journey to victory included a remarkable nine-under-par 63 in the third round, propelling him to 12 under for the tournament and within striking distance of Young. Despite the difficult playing conditions, McIlroy navigated the course skillfully, securing three birdies on the front nine during the final round and enduring only one dropped shot on the 13th hole.
Reflecting on his achievement, the 34-year-old expressed his satisfaction with the win and acknowledged the challenging nature of the course. He emphasized the significance of this triumph as a foundation for the upcoming season, eyeing success in major tournaments, starting with the Masters in April.
Young, who initially led the tournament, encountered setbacks with two early dropped shots, allowing McIlroy to establish a three-shot lead at the turn. Meronk, McIlroy’s closest competitor at the start of the final round, displayed resilience by picking up birdies on the back nine after facing challenges earlier in the round.
In the end, McIlroy’s consistent play, combined with key pars on the 14th, 15th, and 16th holes, secured his victory. Meronk, despite a valiant effort and a birdie on the final hole, finished as the runner-up. He now looks ahead to the major tournaments of the year, aiming to build on this early-season success and potentially achieve the coveted “career slam” with a victory at Augusta.
Leon Osamor
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