Matt Fitzpatrick has claimed his third title at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai, securing a thrilling victory over Rory McIlroy in a play-off. The Englishman's stunning round of 66 propelled him to the top spot on 18 under par, just one stroke ahead of McIlroy.
The Northern Irishman, who had held a two-shot lead midway through the final round but faltered with bogeys on the 12th and 16th holes, left it all on the line in a tense play-off against Fitzpatrick. The outcome ultimately rested on the performances of Neergaard-Petersen and McIlroy's playing partner, who needed to hole eagle putts on the last but missed out for his counterpart.
Fitzpatrick overcame poor form early in 2025 to qualify for the Ryder Cup team and finish the year on a high with his first victory in two years. His emotional win was tinged with an air of relief as he finally broke through after struggling at the start of the year, while McIlroy, meanwhile, finished second in both the championship title and overall standings.
Fitzpatrick's performance has catapulted him to the top of the Race to Dubai standings for a fourth consecutive season. The Englishman will now look to surpass Colin Montgomerie's record of winning eight titles in the European tour's season-long race.
The Northern Irishman, who had held a two-shot lead midway through the final round but faltered with bogeys on the 12th and 16th holes, left it all on the line in a tense play-off against Fitzpatrick. The outcome ultimately rested on the performances of Neergaard-Petersen and McIlroy's playing partner, who needed to hole eagle putts on the last but missed out for his counterpart.
Fitzpatrick overcame poor form early in 2025 to qualify for the Ryder Cup team and finish the year on a high with his first victory in two years. His emotional win was tinged with an air of relief as he finally broke through after struggling at the start of the year, while McIlroy, meanwhile, finished second in both the championship title and overall standings.
Fitzpatrick's performance has catapulted him to the top of the Race to Dubai standings for a fourth consecutive season. The Englishman will now look to surpass Colin Montgomerie's record of winning eight titles in the European tour's season-long race.