Rory McIlroy cantered to
victory at the Wells Fargo Championship in North Carolina, having done the hard
work already with his stunning third-round 61.
After those 11-under-par
pyrotechnics on Saturday, a repeat was neither likely nor necessary and the
world number one could happily settle for a Sunday stroll to a three-under 69
and a 21-under-par total.
That was enough for a
seven-stroke winning margin over playing partner Webb Simpson and Patrick
Rodgers, who shared second on 14 under.
Rory McIlroy poses with the trophy after winning the Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte
McIlroy salutes the crowd ahead of the trophy presentation at Quail Hollow
The world number one could happily settle for a Sunday stroll to a three-under 69 fourth round
Rory McIlroy cantered to victory at the Wells Fargo Championship in North Carolina on Sunday
McIlroy prepares to throw his ball into the crowd as he celebrates winning at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte
The Nortnern Irishman had already done the hard work already with his stunning third-round 61
It is McIlroy's second
win at Quail Hollow, having triumphed in this tournament in 2010 when he
finished with six successive threes in a final-round 62 - a course record until
he bettered it this weekend.
The 26-year-old told
CBS: 'The golf course sets up perfectly for me.
'I had a goal today to
birdie the par fives and the two drivable par fours, the eighth and the 14th. I
felt if I made six birdies there was no chance of anybody catching me.
'I did what I wanted the
last few weeks, got a couple of wins, got myself up the Fedex Cup standings and
solidified my positions in the rankings.'
An early dropped shot at
the second was forgotten about by the time McIlroy reached the turn, having
birdied the par-five fifth and seventh.
He hit a superb 132-yard
approach to within two feet of the 12th pin and pitched to a similar distance
at the 14th to set up a pair of tap-in birdies, adding another at 16.
That gave him a
seven-shot lead heading down the last two holes and he could afford to bogey
the par-three 17th and still maintain his lead.
While he had always led
comfortably, McIlroy had to be on his game as Rodgers eagled the 10th and added
birdies at 11, 14 and 15.
Once the Northern
Irishman responded, though, Rodgers faded over the last couple of holes with a
five-five finish costing him three strokes.
A 68 was still enough to
match Simpson's final tally after the latter shot 72, with his five birdies
offset by three bogeys and a double at the sixth.
After those 11-under-par pyrotechnics on Saturday, a repeat was neither likely nor necessary
McIlroy chips onto the picturesque 14th green on a day he sauntered to victory in America
Fourth place was shared
by Phil Mickelson, Gary Woodland and Robert Streb - the leader through the
first two rounds.
Mickelson was left to
rue dropping five shots at the 18th across the week, with a double-bogey six in
the opening round and a seven on Saturday.
Mickelson told Sky
Sports 4: 'I played well, played four good solid rounds - I just struggle with
that darn last hole!'
Geoff Ogilvy and Justin
Thomas were 11 under, the latter surging into the picture on his eventful back
nine which began birdie-bogey.
McIlroy on the final green before he sank his putt to clinch the title in serene fashion
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