Irish Daily Mirror

The Dust settles on Mcilroy

- BY PHIL CASEY

SIX birdies on the back nine were not enough for Rory Mcilroy to get close to Dustin Johnson, who won the Wgc-mexico Championsh­ip by five shots.

Mcilroy did his best after making the turn one-over par, but though he made six birdies in seven holes before a bogey on the last, Johnson was every bit as good.

The American recorded five birdies in seven holes in a final-round 66 as he collected his 20th PGA Tour win and sixth

World Golf Championsh­ip crown.

Things started well for Mcilroy as he capitalise­d on an early bogey from Johnson to cut the gap further with a birdie on the second.

But dropped shots on the fourth and the sixth cost him momentum and by the time he rediscover­ed it, Johnson was matching him shot for shot.

The pair finished well clear of the rest of the pack, with Mcilroy five shots ahead of a three-way share of third place, split between English duo Paul Casey and Ian Poulter, and Thai Kiradech Aphibarnra­t.

Casey moved up 10 places on the leaderboar­d with a final round of 65, sparked by four birdies on the opening six holes.

Round of the day belonged to Justin Thomas, who carded a nine-under 62, while Tiger Woods had three birdies in a closing round of 69.

Despite not winning, Mcilroy is in top form heading towards the Masters in April. He has four consecutiv­e top five finishes on the USPGA tour.

 ??  ?? WINNER American Dustin Johnson won by five shots
WINNER American Dustin Johnson won by five shots
 ??  ?? RUNNER-UP Mcilroy’s brilliant round was in vain
RUNNER-UP Mcilroy’s brilliant round was in vain

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