The Borneo Post (Sabah)

McIlroy wins Race to Dubai title

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BELEK (Turkey): World number one Rory McIlroy on Sunday was assured of capturing the 2014 Race to Dubai crown, rewarding the top European PGA Tour golfer of the year.

The Northern Irishman was not playing this week in the season’s penultimat­e tournament in Belek, Turkey, but made it past the post anyway when none of his nearest challenger­s were able to win.

That meant that no player could overhaul British Open and PGA Championsh­ip winner McIroy in next week’s season-ending finale in Dubai.

It is the second time in three years that he has won the Race to Dubai title and at 25 he becomes the youngest player in history to win The European Tour’s money list twice.

McIlroy first captured the Harry Vardon Trophy, awarded to the player who finishes the season as Europe’s Number One, in 2012 after winning both the PGA Championsh­ip and the DP World Tour Championsh­ip in Dubai.

After starting his inexorable march this year towards the summit of both The Race to Dubai and Official World Golf Rankings with victory in the BMW PGA Championsh­ip in May, McIlroy then hit a purple patch from mid-July.

In a stunning four-week spell, McIlroy increased his tally of major titles to four by first winning The British Open and then the US PGA Championsh­ip, with a maiden victory in a World Golf Championsh­ip event, at the WGC-Bridgeston­e Invitation­al, sandwiched in the middle for good measure.

In the process, the 25 year old became the third youngest player in history - after Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods - to win three of golf’s four major Championsh­ips.

A tied runner-up finish in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip, which took place a week after he played his part in Europe’s victory over America in The Ryder Cup, means McIlroy has now finished in the top two in each of his last four appearance­s on The European Tour. - AFP

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