DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Rory McIlroy’s season finale was filled with excitement, culminating in an eagle on the final hole that forced a playoff. However, Matt Fitzpatrick took the victory at the World Tour Championship for the third time. Despite not taking first place, McIlroy secured his fourth consecutive Race to Dubai title, solidifying himself as the best European player of the year.
A Standout Year for McIlroy
This achievement adds to his victories at the Masters, completing the career Grand Slam, The Players Championship and the Irish Open. In addition, McIlroy was key in the victory of the European team at the Ryder Cup. All his great individual victories were defined in tiebreaks, but on this occasion, luck was not on his side. A shot into the water on the first playoff hole, the 18th, cost him a bogey. Fitzpatrick, for his part, made a par, securing the victory. “Obviously, you never like how things end, but I’m delighted,” Fitzpatrick declared after his victory. McIlroy generated great expectation by achieving an eagle on the 18th hole, completing a round of 67 strokes, which tied him with Fitzpatrick at the top of the leaderboard. For McIlroy, this is his seventh Race to Dubai title, surpassing Seve Ballesteros and being one title away from Colin Montgomerie’s record. “I didn’t dream of getting this far, so it’s great,” McIlroy commented. McIlroy added that he hopes to have several more successful years to reach and surpass Montgomerie’s record.






