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Thursday, May 22, 2025
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McIlroy Clinches Second Players Championship Title in Dramatic Playoff

Rory McIlroy secured his second Players Championship title with a thrilling victory over JJ Spaun in a three-hole aggregate playoff at TPC Sawgrass, marking a memorable St. Patrick’s Day celebration.

Despite a somewhat anticlimactic finish, McIlroy navigated the playoff in one-over par, which was enough to clinch the prestigious title. A birdie on the par-five 16th gave him an early advantage after Spaun could only manage par, struggling with his approach from the rough.

The decisive moment came on the infamous 17th hole, where McIlroy found the green safely while Spaun misjudged his club selection in gusty conditions, sending his tee shot long and into the water. The costly triple bogey effectively ended the American’s hopes of victory, even as McIlroy three-putted from 30 feet.

The Northern Irishman also bogeyed the 18th, but Spaun, facing a 10-foot putt for bogey, opted not to finish the hole after McIlroy tapped in for the win.

A Special St. Patrick’s Day Win

McIlroy, reflecting on his victory, acknowledged the unfortunate turn of events for Spaun.

“I feel bad for JJ. He hit a really good shot on 17, and it just went straight through the wind,” McIlroy told Sky Sports. “I was lucky to do enough to get it done. I’m unbelievably proud and happy to win my second Players Championship. It’s the third time I’ve won on St. Patrick’s Day, so it’s been a good luck charm for me.”

The win marks McIlroy’s second PGA Tour victory this season, following his triumph at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February. This is the first time in his career that he has claimed multiple wins on the PGA Tour before heading into the Masters.

Chasing a Career Grand Slam

With this victory, McIlroy becomes only the eighth player to win multiple Players Championships, adding to his 2019 triumph when he edged out Jim Furyk by a single stroke—another St. Patrick’s Day victory. Jack Nicklaus remains the only player with three Players Championship titles.

The world number two now sets his sights on the year’s first major, the Masters at Augusta National, where a victory would complete his career grand slam.

McIlroy’s final round saw him erase a four-shot deficit to Spaun, getting off to a flying start with a birdie on the opening hole, followed by a brilliant eagle on the par-five second. His long-iron approach from 230 yards set up a 10-foot putt, which he confidently sank.

With momentum on his side and a historic win under his belt, McIlroy now heads to Augusta with renewed confidence as he looks to capture the one major title that has eluded him.

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