McIlroy banks $15 million with Tour
Championship, FedEx Cup wins
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[August 26, 2019]
(Reuters) - Victory at the Tour
Championship in Atlanta on Sunday will not completely erase the
disappointment of a futile season at the majors for Rory McIlroy,
but it may be worth far more than the $15 million he received for
winning the FedEx Cup.
The confidence gained from playing his best on a big stage and
beating nemesis Brooks Koepka can only help his self-belief after a
disappointing final round when paired with Tiger Woods at the same
event last year.
The Northern Irishman emphatically outduelled Americans Koepka and
Xander Schauffele with a closing four-under 66 at East Lake en route
to the biggest prize in the sport.
He finished at 18-under, four shots ahead of Schauffele to claim the
season-long FedEx Cup for the second time on the PGA Tour, after his
2016 win.
It was a sweet stroll up the final hole for McIlroy, who last year
had to endure the walk alongside a victorious Woods as the heaving
gallery chanted, "Tiger, Tiger."
This time, chants of "Rory, Rory" rang out from the crowd.
"I must say I didn't enjoy that walk last year like everyone else
did," McIlroy said. "I never took the fight to Tiger.
"It's amazing how different things can be in a year."
McIlroy took the fight to Koepka just four weeks after being given a
lesson by the American when they were paired in the final round at a
World Golf Championships event in Memphis.
"Going up against the number one player in the world today, he got
one over me in Memphis and I wanted to get some revenge," McIlroy
said.
"To play like that alongside Brooks, get the win, win the FedEx Cup,
it's awesome."
Schauffele shot a closing 70, while Koepka was unusually error-prone
in a 72 to tie for third with Justin Thomas, five shots behind.
McIlroy, who teed off one stroke behind Koepka, hit the ball long
and straight as he split fairway after fairway.
Koepka, on the other hand, was often wayward. At the par-four
seventh he lost a ball after hooking a tee shot into the trees and
took a double-bogey.
McIlroy picked up three shots there with a birdie and from that
point Schauffele was his main challenger.
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Rory McIlroy celebrates with the FedEx Cup after winning the Tour
Championship golf tournament at East Lake Golf Club. Mandatory
Credit: Adam Hagy-USA TODAY Sports
The Northern Irishman opened the door slightly with bogeys at the
14th and 15th holes, but slammed it shut again with a clutch
eight-foot par putt at the 16th.
THIRD WIN
McIlroy's third win of the year followed triumphs at the Players
Championship and Canadian Open.
His major results were disappointing, however, particularly a missed
cut at the British Open in his homeland at Royal Portrush.
"To win three times is awesome," he said.
"I feel like I could have won more but to win the FedEx cup again,
to persist the whole way throughout the year, to keep giving myself
chances, even when I was getting knocked back and not be denied, I'm
very proud of myself."
The Tour Championship used a staggered scoring system for the first
time, based on accumulated points.
Hence, top seed Thomas started at 10-under, the second seed at
eight-under and so on down to even par for the 26th-to-30th ranked
players in the field.
This was done to ensure that the winner of the season-long FedEx Cup
points race and the winner of the Tour Championship were guaranteed
to be the same person.
Fifth seed McIlroy, who started on five-under, shot the best score
of the field anyway, 13-under-par 267.
"My goal was to shoot the lowest score of the week," he said.
Mission accomplished.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Pritha
Sarkar / Ian Ransom)
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