Rory McIlroy's Emotional Year Ends with Win in Dubai
Dubai, United Arab EmiratesSun Nov 17 2024
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Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy, 35, wrapped up a year full of ups and downs with a bang. He clinched the World Tour Championship and his sixth European No. 1 title in Dubai. He won four times this year, including a team event with close pal Shane Lowry. But it wasn't just about the wins. McIlroy's personal life was in the spotlight too, with a divorce announcement and then a reconciliation with his wife, Erica.
Despite missing short putts at the U. S. Open and losing a lead at the Irish Open, McIlroy stayed focused. He's now tied with the late Seve Ballesteros for most Race to Dubai titles. With two more wins, he could match Colin Montgomerie's record.
McIlroy's emotional win in Dubai came after a wild ride of a year. He's shown he can handle pressure, both on and off the course.
The World Tour Championship wasn't a walk in the park. McIlroy had to battle against Dane Rasmus Hojgaard. But McIlroy's wedge shot on the 16th hole sealed the deal. He finished with a 3-under 69, two shots ahead of Hojgaard.
McIlroy's $5 million prize included $2 million for the Race to Dubai bonus. He's now won 37 times worldwide. As he looks to join European golf's greats, McIlroy feels proud to be linked with Ballesteros.
"I've persevered this year a lot, " McIlroy said. "To finish the year like this, it's a dream come true. "
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