DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — On a dramatic final day of the 2025 golf season, Rory McIlroy’s eagle putt on the 18th hole forced a playoff that he ultimately lost to Matt Fitzpatrick, who emerged victorious at the World Tour Championship in Dubai. Despite the playoff defeat, McIlroy’s consolation was clinching his fourth straight Race to Dubai title, capping off a stellar year that saw him win the Masters and the Ryder Cup with Team Europe.
After both players finished regulation play tied at 18-under par, McIlroy’s drive into a creek on the first playoff hole led to a bogey, allowing Fitzpatrick to secure the season-ending title with a par putt. McIlroy’s previous successes in the Masters and Ryder Cup made this tournament particularly significant for the popular golfer.
The excitement peaked when McIlroy sank a 15-foot eagle putt on the final hole of regulation, carding a 5-under 67 for the round, matching Fitzpatrick’s impressive 66. Despite the playoff loss, McIlroy displayed sportsmanship by congratulating Fitzpatrick, his fellow Ryder Cup teammate, both after regulation and the playoff, showcasing their mutual respect and camaraderie.
The World Tour Championship win marked Fitzpatrick’s third victory in the tournament, having previously triumphed in 2016 and 2020. The high stakes and intense competition on the final day provided spectators with thrilling golf action that showcased the skill and resilience of both McIlroy and Fitzpatrick on the challenging course at Jumeirah Golf Estates.
In the end, despite the playoff outcome, both McIlroy and Fitzpatrick emerged as winners in their own right, with McIlroy’s Race to Dubai title adding another accolade to his illustrious career. The competitive spirit and camaraderie displayed by the golfers highlighted the sportsmanship and mutual respect that define the spirit of the game.






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