Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

RORY’S FAR FROM HOLLOW VICTORY

- BY DARREN FULLERTON

RORY MCILROY ended the second longest drought of his career last night with a third triumph in the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip at Quail Hollow.

Two shots behind third round leader Keith Mitchell at start of play in North Carolina, the Ulsterman carded a final round 68 to finish one shot clear of the chasing pack.

Mexican Abraham Ancer shot a final round 66 to finish second at nine-under, while Mitchell and Norwegian Viktor Hovland were tied for third at eight-under.

This was a timely - and

special - triumph for Mcilroy who had gone almost 18 months and 27 events without a win following his last success at the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai in 2019.

It was also his 19th victory on the PGA Tour and delivered a third career win at the Wells Fargo, following on from memorable successes there in 2010 and 2015.

“It has felt like a long time since that win in China in 2019,” said Mcilroy, who name checked wife Erica and mum Rosie on Mother’s Day in the US.

“The world is a completely different place than it used to be, everyone has been getting through a pandemic and life has also changed a lot for me being a dad.

“Winning on Mother’s Day.. I’m thinking of Erica and my mum back home so it just feels awesome.”

Mcilroy put the squeeze on down the straight and recorded two crucial birdies at the 14th and 15th to carve out a two-shot lead.

Worryingly, the leader missed the fairway at the 18th to land on an incline beside a brook but took a one shot penalty drop and produced a superb recovery shot to the green.

Two putts later and he was fist pumping and celebratin­g his first win in 553 days in front of large crowds.

“This is one of my favourite places to play and it’s awesome to play in front of these people again,” Mcilroy said. “When we came back from the pandemic (without crowds), I thought I’d enjoy the peace and quiet a little bit. But I soon realised, to bring the best out myself, I need this because I feed off the energy so much.”

 ??  ?? Mcilroy celebrates in front of packed galleries and, right, enjoys win with wife Erica & daughter Poppy
Mcilroy celebrates in front of packed galleries and, right, enjoys win with wife Erica & daughter Poppy
 ??  ?? SIGH DRAMA Mcilroy puffs out cheeks after win last night
SIGH DRAMA Mcilroy puffs out cheeks after win last night

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