NORTON(USA): World number one Rory McIlroy clinched his fifth PGA Tour title, and second in three starts, with a one-shot victory over South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen at the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday.
McIlroy, who began the final round three shots behind Oosthuizen, fired a four-under-par 67 for a 20-under 264 that handed the 23-year-old Northern Irishman the second of the PGA Tour’s four playoffs.
Oosthuizen (71), who trailed McIlroy by three strokes with six holes to play at the TPC Boston, finished alone in second while former world number one Tiger Woods (66) was alone in third a shot back.
The win was McIlroy’s third of the season and first since last month’s PGA Championship at Kiawah Island. It put him level with Woods for the most victories on the PGA Tour this year.
“Today was great,” McIlroy told reporters. “I am delighted to get this win, delighted to go to No 1 in the FedExCup, because it sets me up for a great next couple of weeks.”
The win guarantees that McIlroy will go into the season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta knowing that a victory there would earn him the overall FedExCup title.
However, Monday’s final round at the TPC Boston was by no means a cakewalk for McIlroy.
Oosthuizen, the 2010 British Open champion, fought back after the turn and faced a 12-foot birdie putt on the last hole to force a playoff but his attempt slid past the right edge of the cup.
Woods started the day six strokes off the lead but, despite carding a bogey-free round, he never really threatened the leaders.
The 14-times major champion was four under on the front nine and then carded eight successive pars before signing off with a birdie at the last. (Reuters)