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McIlroy wins Tour Championship to take third PGA playoff title

Rory McIlroy rallied from six strokes down starting the final round to overtake top-ranked Scottie Scheffler and win his record third FedEx Cup title on Sunday by capturing the PGA's Tour Championship.

The 33-year-old from Northern Ireland fired a four-under-par 66 to finish on 21-under 263 at East Lake in Atlanta.

Four-time major winner McIlroy took the $18 million top prize in the season-ending playoff showdown by one stroke over reigning Masters champion Scheffler, who fired a 73 on Sunday, and South Korean Im Sung-jae.

"It's great to end the season on a high note like this," McIlroy said. "To do something no one else has done... and playing the golf when you needed to to get the job done -- incredibly satisfying."

Scheffler, who began the week on 10-under thanks to the season points lead and a staggered scoring system, lost out because McIlroy fired the week's best 72-hole score, 17-under.

"Just little mental errors," Scheffler said. "I just wasn't swinging it well.

"I really fought hard. Rory just played a really good round of golf. He made some key putts there at the end and he definitely deserved to win."

Scheffler, a four-time winner this season, earned McIlroy's respect.

"I feel like Scottie deserves at least half of this," McIlroy said. "I feel sort of bad that I pipped him to the post."

McIlroy, who has been a major advocate for the PGA Tour in its ongoing battle with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series, said victory was even sweeter given the tumult engulfing the sport this season.

"It means an awful lot," McIlroy said. "This is an incredbly proud moment for me but it should also be an incredibly proud moment for the PGA Tour. They have had some hard times this year but we're getting through it."

Fourth-ranked McIlroy, who

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