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McIlroy finishes on top again

Rory McIlroy poses with the DP World Tour Championship trophy and the Race to Dubai trophy. AP/PTI

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World No. 3 Rory McIlroy ended the season on a high by winning the DP World Tour Championship, two 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 finish on 15-under after two birdies in the final three holes saw off the challenge of Denmark’s Hojgaard.

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

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“It’s really cool, I think everyone knows what Seve means to European golf, to Ryder Cup players,” a visibly emotional McIlroy said.

“The European Ryder Cup locker room, all we have are quotes of Seve, we had a changing room with Seve’s shirt from 1995, the last Ryder Cup he played. He means so much to European golf and for me to be mentioned in the same breath I’m very proud.”

McIlroy came into the final tournament well on course to clinch his third successive Race to Dubai title, with a lead of 1,785.02 points over second-placed South African Thriston Lawrence. McIlroy, who lost the US Open to Bryson DeChambeau by one stroke, had already won three trophies across the PGA and European Tours in 2024.

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