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McIlroy wins DP World Tour Championship and sixth Race to Dubai title

World number three Rory McIlroy ended the season on a high by winning the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai on Sunday, 2 strokes ahead of Rasmus Hojgaard, to seal his sixth Race to Dubai title.

The 35-year-old Northern Irishman carded a 69 in the final round at the Jumeirah Golf Estates to complete on 15 under par after 2 birdies in the last 3 holes saw off the obstacle of Denmark's Hojgaard.

McIlroy equalled the six titles won by Seve Ballesteros in the European Tour's season-long Race to Dubai, previously called the Order of Benefit. Scotland's Colin Montgomerie holds the record with 8 victories.

McIlroy entered into the last tournament well on course to clinch his 3rd succeeding Race to Dubai title, with a lead of 1,785.02 points over second-placed South African Thriston Lawrence, who finished well down the field on one under par.

McIlroy started the final round level with Hojgaard and Antoine Rozner of France on 12 under however Rozner's challenge faded with a double bogey on the ninth.

Both McIlroy and Hojgaard bogeyed the opening hole but the Northern Irishman followed that with four consecutive birdies before another bogey on the ninth left McIlroy with a one-shot lead over the Dane heading into the back 9.

A bogey for McIlroy on the 13th allowed Hojgaard to draw level once again but the four-times significant champion finished strongest. Hojgaard wound up 3rd in the Race to Dubai.

Shane Lowry's four-under-par round offered the Irishman a share of third location along with Rozner and Australia's Adam Scott.

McIlroy, who lost the U.S. Open in June to Bryson DeChambeau by one stroke, had actually already won three prizes across the PGA and European Tours in 2024, the Dubai Desert Classic, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans together with Lowry and the Wells Fargo Champion.

(source: Reuters)