Rory McIlroy won the 89th Masters Tournament in a one-hole playoff against Justin Rose, earning his fifth major championship and his first since 2014. McIlroy began the day with a two-shot lead over Bryson DeChambeau but found himself tied with Rose after 15 holes, ultimately bogeying the 18th to force a playoff. McIlroy birdied the playoff hole, securing the victory. Rose shot a final-round 66 to tie McIlroy for the lead, despite starting seven strokes behind. McIlroy’s win ends an 11-year major championship drought and earns him $4.2 million. The next major tournament is the PGA Championship in May.
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