The Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy won his fourth Dubai Dessert Classic titlea DP World Tour tournament played in the Arab Emirates, after completing the final day of competition with a score of 70 strokes (-2 under par) better than the American Cameron Young, who emerged as the leader but finished with a 74 (+2).
McIlroy finished ten shots behind leader Cameron Youngbut in the last two days he showed his best game to close the gap first with 63 strokes (-9) and then with 70 (-2), records that the American could not match at the end of 71 ( -1) and 74 (-1) +2) in the last two days.
The Northern Irish golfer, number eleven in the world ranking, He cemented his victory on the final day on a course with three birdies and a bogey that earned him the title with a total of 274 strokes (-14) ahead of Polish Adrian Meronk, second with a total of 275 strokes (-13). Young was third with a 276 (-12).
The Chilean Joaquín Niemann, with 278 strokes (-10), finished tenth, and the Spaniard Pablo Larrazábal, with 278 (-10), is sixth.
Source: La Verdad

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