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Rory McIlroy Survives Tiger Woods' Late Charge To Win Honda Classic, Earn No. 1 Ranking

Rory Mcilroy Tiger Woods Honda Classic

DOUG FERGUSON   03/ 4/12 06:23 PM ET  AP

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — Rory McIlroy won the Honda Classic with a performance worthy of the new No. 1 player in golf.

Right when it looked as though McIlroy had no serious challenge Sunday, Tiger Woods put some color into that red shirt with a birdie-eagle finish for a 62 – his lowest final round ever – to get within one shot of the lead.

McIlroy could hear the roar from the farthest corner of PGA National, and the 22-year-old from Northern Ireland responded with some clutch golf of his own. He made an 8-foot birdie putt, and then made three clutch par saves during a daunting stretch at PGA National.

He played it safe with a two-shot lead on the par-5 18th and made par to close with a 1-under 69 and the victory he needed to replace Luke Donald atop the world ranking that will be published Monday.

"It was tough today, especially seeing Tiger make a charge," McIlroy said. "I knew par golf would probably be good enough. To shoot 1 under in these conditions, when you go into the round with the lead, is very nice. And I was just able to get the job done."

McIlroy is the 16th player to be No. 1 in the world, and the second-youngest behind Woods, who was 21 when he first went to No. 1 after the 1997 U.S. Open.

Donald responded quickly to the victory, tweeting "Congrats (at)McIlroyRory enjoy the view!"

Woods made two eagles in the final round and wound up two shots behind, along with Tom Gillis, who birdied the last hole for a 69.

McIlroy, who finished on 12-under 268, won for the fifth time in his career. Three of those are on the PGA Tour, including his record-setting victory in the U.S. Open last summer at Congressional.

He has finished out of the top five only once since the PGA Championship last August.

"There's very few players as good at him at his age out there winning tournaments," three-time major champion Padraig Harrington said. "There are guys with potential, but he's already delivered. And he has a good balance in his life. He doesn't look like a guy who is going to burn out. He looks like he's going to be here for a while."

McIlroy shared a big hug with his father, Gerry, as he walked off the 18th green. His parents have come over from Holywood to stay with him in south Florida through the Masters, where McIlroy figures to be a top favorite.

After a Sunday like this, no one will be quick to rule out Woods.

He was nine shots behind going into the final round, and even a 31 on the front nine in blustery conditions left him five shots behind McIlroy. But the finish – especially that 5-iron into the 18th green – was vintage Woods, and it at least gave him a chance.

"To me, it was the old Tiger back, the guy that I remember," said Ernie Els, who played alongside him. "He never missed a shot or made a bad swing."

Lee Westwood, playing two groups ahead of Woods, closed with a 63 to finish alone in fourth.

"It was a lot of fun out there," Graeme McDowell said. "It was just roars going up all over the golf course. "For Rory to go out today with a two-shot lead and have Tiger shoot 62 on him and Westwood shoot 63, it just shows how hard it is to win golf tournaments on any tour in the world, but especially this tour.

"This golf season just got a lot more spicy."

McIlroy wasn't at this best on the front nine, though he did what the best players tend to do by turning a suspect round into a decent score. Despite having only two reasonable birdie chances on the front nine – he made one of them – McIlroy saved himself with a pair of par putts from 12 feet and another one from 8 feet.

No one looked capable of catching him.

Woods was still five shots behind until a finish that served as a reminder why this guy can't be counted out – not at PGA National, certainly not with the Masters around the corner.

"I figured I had to go birdie-birdie to have a chance," Woods said.

He did one better.

First, Woods dropped a 25-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole, followed by a big tee shot on an aggressive line that left him a 5-iron into the par-5 18th, with the pin tucked over a bunker to the right side of the green near the water. Woods said it reminded him of his famous shot on the 18th at Glen Abbey in the 2000 Canadian Open, a 6-iron out of a bunker and over the water to a tight pin.

This one cleared the sand and settled 8 feet away, and Woods swept his fist when it dropped for eagle.

He finished at 270, his lowest 72-hole score since he had a 265 at the 2009 BMW Championship, his last PGA Tour win.

The roar from thousands of fans down the 18th fairway could be heard at every corner of PGA National, yet it didn't rattle McIlroy. Moments later, he holed an 8-foot birdie putt on the 13th to build his lead back to two shots.

From there, it was a matter of hanging on.

With so much emphasis on his swing, the final hour was all about his will. After making his first birdie on the eighth hole, McIlroy had a two-shot cushion for most of the final round. But there was something different about having someone – especially Woods – in the clubhouse at 10 under, with McIlroy facing six holes and a shrinking margin of error.

He was 65 feet from the hole in rough so deep he had trouble finding his ball when McIlroy gouged out a wedge to 4 feet for par. In the back bunker on the par-3 15th, facing a shot that ran away from him toward the water, he blasted out to 6 feet and made another clutch par putt.

His final act was from another bunker on the par-3 17th, and he saved par again. McIlroy had seven one-putt greens (another was a birdie from the fringe), and one-putted four of the last six holes.

"My short game all week has been very good, and it's what you need on a tough golf course like this," McIlroy said. "I was able to do that, especially on 15 and 17. I needed to make pars there. My short game felt good all week, and it definitely saved me today."

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PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL - MARCH 04: Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland waves after a par putt on the 13th hole during the final round of the Honda Classic at PGA National on March 4, 2012 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
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08:54 AM on 03/08/2012
tiger should not have married his damn nanny stayed single and partied all he wanted and just played golf now he cant get the little white ball in the hole
11:34 AM on 03/05/2012
anybody catch the clip of Tiger playing that course at age 14?

*chuckle*

he will regain the top spot.
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LORNADOONS
my micro went macro.
11:45 AM on 03/05/2012
(Chuckle)......top spot on the hookers call list?
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Littleguylobby
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11:26 AM on 03/05/2012
Tiger has lost the mojo. rip.
11:32 AM on 03/05/2012
he shot the lowest Sunday round of his career yesterday. you don't know what you're talking about.
11:16 AM on 03/05/2012
A big cheer for McIlroy and Ireland. Well done. Great golf....great tourney. Sláinte!
11:10 AM on 03/05/2012
wow,, it's hard servicing 17 different women and keeping your thoughts on the game straight, a big Kudos to any man that can keep that many women happy!! come on men, go ahead and admit it, all of you find it difficult to keep one happy!! now that he's down to four or five, watch out!!! the tiger is back!!!
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maconmo
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11:07 AM on 03/05/2012
McIlroy - Woods final round pairing in upcoming Masters.
11:33 AM on 03/05/2012
or this coming weekend in Miami.
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10:56 AM on 03/05/2012
I've never been a big Tiger fan, but it's a shame to see any talent crash and burn like he did. Seems he'd be smart to build his own course/club and retire to run it, while we still remember his greatness.
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biscuitdave
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10:56 AM on 03/05/2012
Enjoy it while you can. McIlroy is a great player no doubt, but Tiger's 62 to close? It's just a matter of time.
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10:52 AM on 03/05/2012
McIlroy is on his way. No doubt about it. And Tiger's charge should not diminish this win. In fact, it enhances it. BUT...

What separated Tiger from the pack from the beginning of his career was focus. It's not surprising that he lost focus for a while. But if that focus returns...
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Skiwee
Just taking my time...
10:14 AM on 03/05/2012
McIlroy, the new number one, congrats! As Luke Donald tweeted..."enjoy the view".
redonthehead
Winning trophies for my game face alone
10:13 AM on 03/05/2012
Gotta love Rory, when he's on there's none better. I love watching these guys who seem to have another gear when they need it. Can't wait until Augusta!
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naschkatze
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10:09 AM on 03/05/2012
The media can get your goat. Woods ended up being tied for second place, but the talking sports heads acted as if Woods were all alone in second place.
11:08 AM on 03/05/2012
It is unfair to Tom Gillis. He played a great round for a 43 year old. My god you think the man was half in the grave the way they go on about his age. Great tournament. So happy for Rory.
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Tanker10a
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10:05 AM on 03/05/2012
Did anyone happen to see some of his way earlier of his videos from the NBC coverage playing in the Juniors with his pal Notah B. Gay? How cool was that?
10:18 AM on 03/05/2012
I did, he was a bean pole. I played in a AJGA tournamet with Tiger when we were both 18. If I remember correctly he beat the entire field by 12 strokes and it was only a 2 day event.
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10:03 AM on 03/05/2012
What a great tournament!  Rory hung tough through the Bear Trap like a grizzled veteran - very impressive for a 22 year-old.  And El Tigrê was electrifying once again with an amazing 62 and a jaw dropping eagle on 18.  

There was also a nice side story with Gibson - a journeyman who tied Tiger for 2nd with two clutch par saves down the stretch and an impressive birdie on 18.  

Great Golf - good to see again.
11:36 AM on 03/05/2012
Gillis
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The Dude67
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12:06 PM on 03/05/2012
Thanks. Pre coffee post.
09:43 AM on 03/05/2012
Great tournament with player shooting a 61, 62 and 63...but consistency wins in the end.