McIlroy wins Masters again, first repeat since Woods

Summary

Rory McIlroy won a second straight Masters title, finishing one shot ahead of Scottie Scheffler at Augusta National.

Why this matters

McIlroy became only the fourth player to win consecutive Masters titles and the first to do so since Tiger Woods. The victory also gave him his sixth major championship, matching Nick Faldo’s modern-era mark for a European player.

Rory McIlroy won the 90th Masters Tournament on Sunday, becoming the first player to win consecutive titles at Augusta National since Tiger Woods in 2001-02.

The Northern Irishman shot a 1-under 71 to finish at 12-under 276, one stroke ahead of Scottie Scheffler. It was McIlroy’s sixth major title, tying Nick Faldo for the most by a European player in the modern era and for 12th-most all-time.

“I can’t believe that I waited 17 years to get one green jacket, and I get two in a row,” McIlroy said. “I think that all of my perseverance at this golf tournament over the years has really started to pay off.”

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