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Rory McIlroy secures Tour Championship and FedEx Cup glory in Atlanta
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August 26, 2019
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August 22-25
East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Georgia
Round 1, Round 2, Round 3

Tour Championship R4 - Rory McIlroy secures Tour Championship and FedEx Cup glory in Atlanta
Rory McIlroy won the Tour Championship (John Amis/AP)

Rory McIlroy won the Tour Championship and FedEx Cup title for the second time in four years to pocket the US dollars 15million (ยฃ12.3million) first prize in Atlanta.

McIlroy carded a closing 66 at East Lake to finish 18 under par, four shots ahead of American Xander Schauffele.

World number one Brooks Koepka, who held a one-shot lead after the completion of the delayed third round, ran up a double bogey on the seventh and carded a hat-trick of bogeys on the back nine to drop back into a tie for third with Justin Thomas.

McIlroy began the week by questioning both the radical new format and the focus on the extraordinary prize money on offer, but ended it with a third win of the season following victories in the Players Championship and Canadian Open.

Starting this year, the player who had the most FedEx Cup points after the BMW Championship started the first round of the Tour Championship on 10 under par, in this case Thomas.

The second-highest points earner began at eight under, the third-ranked player at seven under and so on, on a sliding scale down to the players in 26th to 30th who started on level par.

McIlroy started on five under par and had reached 14 under by the end of the third round, which had been suspended on Saturday afternoon due to bad weather around 30 minutes before lightning strikes resulted in five spectators being taken to hospital.


The Northern Irishman and Koepka both started the final round with five straight pars before making a birdie on the par-five sixth, but the turning point came at the next as Koepka made a double bogey following a lost ball off the tee and McIlroy holed from 20 feet for birdie.

Koepka responded superbly to birdie the next as McIlroy enjoyed a major stroke of luck when his pulled approach hit a tuft of grass on the edge of a drain and stopped short of the water.

Tour Championship R4 - Rory McIlroy secures Tour Championship and FedEx Cup glory in Atlanta
Brooks Koepka slipped back after a double bogey at the seventh (John Bazemore/AP)

Birdies on the 12th and 13th took McIlroy four shots clear and although he bogeyed the next two holes and had to hole from eight feet on 16 to avoid an unwanted hat-trick, McIlroy effectively sealed victory with a birdie on the 17th and rounded off the week in style with another on the par-five 18th.


Pos.
Player To Par R1 R2 R3 R4
1
Rory McIlroy -18 66 67 68 66
2
Xander Schauffele -14 64 69 67 70
T3
Justin Thomas -13 70 68 71 68
T3
Brooks Koepka -13 67 67 68 72
5
Paul Casey -9 66 67 68 72
6
Adam Scott -8 68 70 71 66
7
Tony Finau -7 70 69 70 67
8
Chez Reavie -6 71 64 70 70
T9
Patrick Reed -5 70 70 73 68
T9
Kevin Kisner -5 71 70 68 68
T9
Hideki Matsuyama -5 66 75 66 71
T12
Bryson DeChambeau -4 68 71 67 70
T12
Jon Rahm -4 68 72 68 72
14
Jason Kokrak -3 71 67 72 67
15
Gary Woodland -2 68 73 69 71
T16
Tommy Fleetwood -1 69 70 71 70
T16
Webb Simpson -1 74 70 68 71
T16
Matt Kuchar -1 66 72 71 74
T19
Sungjae Im E 67 71 73 70
T19
Rickie Fowler E 71 71 70 70
T21
Louis Oosthuizen 1 70 71 70 70
T21
Abraham Ancer 1 72 69 72 72
T21
Patrick Cantlay 1 70 71 75 73
T24
Marc Leishman 2 71 73 72 67
T24
Brandt Snedeker 2 73 72 67 72
T26
Justin Rose 3 68 74 71 72
T26
Corey Conners 3 68 71 71 74
28
Charles Howell III 4 68 73 71 72
T29
Dustin Johnson 10 73 72 75 73
T29
Lucas Glover 10 73 75 70 72
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