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Superb McIlroy grabs title to end tough week

Last Updated 26 May 2014, 17:29 IST

World number 10 Rory McIlroy was pinching himself after ending one of the most turbulent weeks of his life by winning the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth on Sunday.

McIlroy, who announced during an emotional news conference on Wednesday that his planned wedding to Danish tennis player Caroline Wozniacki had been called off, could not believe he had pulled off a victory in the European Tour's flagship event.

"I can't explain it," the 25-year-old Northern Irishman told reporters after a closing 66 earned a fairytale one-stroke win over Ireland's Shane Lowry.

"It's obviously been a week of very mixed emotions but I'm sitting here looking at this trophy going, 'How the hell did it happen?'."

Best place

McIlroy said the best place for him to be after Wednesday's announcement was out on the golf course, concentrating on the thing that comes most naturally to him.

"I guess when I got inside the ropes this week it was a little bit of a release," he explained.

"I was on my own and doing what I do best which is playing golf and that sort of gave me four or five hours of serenity or sanctuary or whatever you want to call it.

"I was just focusing on the job at hand which was to get the ball in the hole in the lowest number of shots possible."

McIlroy started the closing round seven strokes behind runaway leader Thomas Bjorn but the Dane slid out of contention with a final-round 75.

"It's been a great day," McIlroy said. "I didn't really expect to be in this position. "I thought Thomas was playing very well and I thought it would have to be something really spectacular to catch him but when I saw he made a triple-bogey on the sixth, all of a sudden I was only two behind and I thought I had a chance."

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(Published 26 May 2014, 17:29 IST)

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