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Rory McIlroy wrapped up an impressive Round 4 performance to win the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Sunday.
McIlroy built upon a strong third-round showing by carding a six-under 66 in the final round, dropping him to 21-under on the week and securing his 27th PGA Tour victory.
It also represented his first win since the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship.
The 35-year-old entered Sunday’s action tied with Shane Lowry and narrowly trailing Sepp Straka by one shot for the lead.
McIlroy clinched the win with an incredible showing on the back nine, recording three birdies as well as an eagle that gave him a four-shot lead on hole No. 14.
Lowry finished at No. 2 in the competition by finishing at 19-under, while Lucas Glover and Justin Rose tied for No. 3 at 18-under. Russell Henley and Cam Davis also tied to round out the top five, finishing at 17-under.
Fans praised McIlroy’s win.
Dan Rapaport @Daniel_Rapaport
27 wins for Rory McIlroy on the PGA Tour. Twenty-seven. Let that sink in for a second. Still only 35 years old. So much of the Rory discourse is about what he hasn’t done. Let’s try to appreciate a living legend while he’s playing like this. So much fun to watch today. pic.twitter.com/nG38tVwSaN
RORY FANS @rory_fans
MCILROY PREVAILS AT PEBBLE!!!!!!!
AN INCREDIBLE BACK NINE HAS POWERED HIM TO THE TITLE.
AN UNBELIEVABLE WEEK! OUR CHAMP.
A 27th PGA Tour win! WHAT A MAN. ❤️
GET IN THERE @McIlroyRory 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 pic.twitter.com/kyqVozrxUq
Jeff Eisenband @JeffEisenband
Rory McIlroy’s win at the @attproam is his 27th on the @PGATOUR and his earliest ever in a calendar year.
McIlroy had previously never won on the PGA TOUR before March (although he has 4 @DPWorldTour wins in Jan/Feb).
This is Rory’s 1st PGA TOUR win before the Florida Swing. pic.twitter.com/UniUmtlxKs
McIlroy, the No. 3 player in the World Golf Ranking, moved to No. 22 on the all-time PGA Tour wins list with Sunday’s victory.
It’s safe to say that his 2025 season is off to a strong start.
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