Rory McIlroy secured a back-to-back PGA Tour victory by outperforming Xander Schauffele with an impressive display in the final round of the Wells Fargo Championship. McIlroy, currently ranked world number two, started the day one shot behind Schauffele but finished with a six-under 65 to win by five strokes at 17 under par. This victory marked McIlroy’s fourth win at Quail Hollow and served as excellent preparation for the upcoming PGA Championship at Valhalla, where he last won a major in 2014.

In an interview following his win, McIlroy expressed his comfort at Quail Hollow and confidence in his golf swing. He acknowledged the tough competition ahead but felt optimistic about his chances going into the next major tournament. Schauffele finished in second place, five shots behind McIlroy, while An Byeong-hun from South Korea secured third place at nine under par after shooting a 66 in the final round.

McIlroy started the final round strongly with a birdie on the first hole but stumbled with a bogey on the fourth. Despite setbacks, he bounced back with an eagle at the ninth and another at the 10th, putting himself ahead of Schauffele. McIlroy continued to extend his lead with birdies and another eagle, ultimately securing a comfortable victory with a five-stroke margin.

The win at the Wells Fargo Championship further solidified McIlroy’s hot streak and raised expectations for his performance at the upcoming PGA Championship. He will be looking to carry this momentum forward and potentially end a decade-long drought at major tournaments. McIlroy’s skill and consistency on the course have positioned him as a top contender in the world of professional golf, and fans eagerly anticipate his future performances.

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