Rory McIlroy won the 89th Masters Tournament in a one-hole playoff on Sunday, marking his fifth major championship and his first since 2014. McIlroy finished the tournament 12 under par after a topsy-turvy final round that included a double bogey on the first hole, but ultimately ended in victory. Despite a strong challenge from Justin Rose, who shot a final-round 66, McIlroy was able to hold on for the win. His victory ended an 11-year major championship drought and earned him a $4.2 million prize. McIlroy’s previous best finish at the Masters was second in 2022. The win sets him up well for the upcoming PGA Championship in May.
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