Rory McIlroy put in a commanding display in the three-hole playoff to win The Players Championship. The Northwest Irishman became just the eighth player in the tournament’s history to win it multiple times after his victory in 2015. McIlroy secured the victory with a total score of 12-under after shooting a 67 in the first round with three birdies on the front ni orne and four on the back nine.
The 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am winner shot a 68 with one birdie on the front nine and five on the back in the second round. He followed it up with a score of 73 and 68 with three and four birdies along with an eagle in the fourth and fourth rounds.
McIlroy was asked after the game if he was disappointed or proud after he started the four shots back. “It’s a little bit of both,” McIlroy replied. “I’m happy to be in the position that I am, but also I feel like I had chances there on the back nine to close the door, and I didn’t quite do that. A little bit of both.”
5 Takeaways from McIlroy’s Second TPC Triumph
While the Northern Irishman will already be looking forward to The Masters, below are five key Takeaways from his victory at the Sawgrass.
McIlroy Poised To Complete Career Grand Slam
McIlroy is in a confident mood going into the Masters. Over the years, the 35-year-old has proved himself as one of the best in the game and he’ll be eager to complete his career Grand Slam and write his name into the history books. After winning the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, this is another victory that will rank him among the favourites for the Masters.
Mental Toughness is Key to McIlroy Success
There’s no doubt that McIlroy has the mental strength to overcome any challenge. He proved his mental strength again at Sawgrass as he dominated the three-hole playoff despite starting the day four shots back of 54-hole leader J.J. Spaun.
McIlroy Learns from Past Mistakes
No one needs to remind McIlroy about complacency after his near misses in previous tournaments. The 35-year-old missed the chance to secure the tournament on Sunday after throwing away a lead. However, he made no mistakes on Monday as he put in a commanding display to win his second Players Championship.
Consistency Breeds Success
McIlroy has been one of the most consistent golfers in the last few years. His consistency put him on top once again on Monday as he ranked 10th in strokes gained putting. He also recorded 19 successful scrambling attempts out of 27. The Northern Irishman has managed to remain consistent even when under immense pressure.
Experience Matters
With 28 career PGA Tour wins, McIlroy’s experience played a significant role in his triumph on Monday. His ability to stay focused and composed under pressure is a testament to his maturity as a golfer. Unlike J.J Spaun, McIlroy has more experience at the top level.
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