DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Rory McIlroy won the Dubai Desert Classic for a record fourth time Sunday, completing a remarkable weekend comeback by reeling in Cameron Young early in the final round, then holding off Adrian Meronk by a stroke,
McIlroy closed with a 2-under 70 to retain the title at a tournament he first won in 2009 and has captured more than any other in his career. Among his 35 wins as a professional, he had also won the Tour Championship and Wells Fargo Championship three times.
His latest victory at Emirates Golf Club was surely the most unlikely. McIlroy walked to the 18th tee on Friday trailing Young by 11 shots, only to make birdie, shoot 63 on Saturday to get into the final pairing on Sunday and then wipe out the American's overnight two-stroke lead after just six holes.
McIlroy led by three at the turn after birdies at Nos. 8 and 9 — two of the toughest holes at Emirates Golf Club — but came under some pressure from Meronk, who made four birdies on his back nine.
The world No. 2 walked down No. 18 leading by one shot — just like at last week's Dubai Invitational, when he was beaten by Tommy Fleetwood — but this time he didn't lose it as he closed with a tap-in par for 14-under par overall.
McIlroy made eight pars and a bogey on his back nine, capping what he described as a ''very controlled round of golf.''
''It was one of those days where there wasn't a ton of fireworks just because the course was so difficult,'' he said. ''But I held on as best as I could and thankfully no one around the top of the leaderboard made much of a run.''
Meronk (71), recently crowned as the European tour's player of the year for 2023, was alone in second place and Young was third after shooting 74.