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Rory McIlroy registers roaring victory at World Golf Championships

“I played really solid golf. My second WGC and first win in the States this year” said McIlroy
San Francisco: World No.1 Rory McIlroy added the WGC World Match Play Championship to his four majors with a 4 & 2 victory over US journeyman Gary Woodland in Sunday’s final. Northern Irishman McIlroy, who turns 26 on Monday, was playing in his second WGC Match Play final, having lost to Hunter Mahan in the 2012 championship contest.
McIlroy was a perfect 7-0 in the first year of the event’s new format featuring three rounds of pool play, followed by knockout rounds.
But he had to rally for several of those victories — including a comeback from 2-down with two to play to fend off elimination on Friday — and late rallies in both the quarter and semifinals. “I’m really proud of myself with how I showed a lot of character early on with coming back from deficits,” said McIlroy, who became the first number one seed to win the tournament since Tiger Woods in the year 2008.
“I played really solid golf. My second WGC and first win in the States this year. I couldn’t be happier,” he added. Danny Willett defeated Jim Furyk 3 & 2 to win the consolation match. McIlroy took control early against Woodland, notching four birdies in a row from the fourth hole to take a commanding lead.
Woodland took the 11th and 12th, but missed a four-footer at 13 that would have gotten him within 1-down.
“My putt drops on 13 and it's a different ball game,” Woodland said.
“But I missed that one. And he was like a shark. Smelled blood, and it was game over quickly, Woodland further added. Woodland bogeyed the 14th to slide 3-down. He conceded the match on 16 after missing a birdie chip.
( Source : AFP )
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