McIlroy wins Dubai Desert Classic

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An unrelenting Rory McIlroy secured his second Dubai Desert Classic
title in six years with a 2-under 70 in the final round to win by three shots on Sunday.
The Northern Irishman’s 22-under 266 total matched the lowest in the history of the tournament, set by
Stephen Gallacher in 2013 and Thomas Bjorn in 2001.
The top-ranked McIlroy, whose win here in 2009 was his first as a professional, made just three birdies
Sunday but kept mistakes off his card. His only bogey of the round came on the par-3 seventh hole at
Emirates Golf Club’s Majlis course.
"I just wanted to keep my ball in play and not really make any mistakes and try and pick off some
birdies when I could on the par 5s," McIlroy said.
"I did what I needed to do. It wasn’t the best round that I’ve played this year but I got the job
done and that’s the most important thing."
Sweden’s Alexander Noren, making a comeback from a wrist injury which restricted him to playing just two
events in 2014, had eight birdies in his round of 65 to take second place at 19-under 269.
"I never even thought of winning, Rory’s playing so good," said Noren, who started the year
ranked 654th.
Defending champion Gallacher closed with a 69 to give the Scot third place at 16-under 272.
There was a five-way tie for fourth on 15-under 273, involving Germany’s Martin Kaymer (64), France’s
Gary Stal (68), Austria’s Bernd Wiesberger (70), England’s Andy Sullivan (70) and Denmark’s Morten Orum
Madsen (73).
The $2.5 million tournament forms the closing leg of the three-stop Desert Swing of the European Tour.

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