Rory McIlroy showcased his prowess at the Wells Fargo Championship, delivering a remarkable back-nine performance to clinch victory with a final round of six-under 65 at Quail Hollow. Despite trailing Xander Schauffele initially, McIlroy's sensational eight-under display over the next eight holes, including two eagles, propelled him to victory. Reflecting on his triumph, McIlroy attributed his success to his comfort on the course, securing his fourth win at Quail Hollow, where he first tasted victory a decade ago.

Following his recent win at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, McIlroy heads into the PGA Championship with back-to-back victories, expressing confidence and excitement about his form. Buoyed by his comfortable golf swing, McIlroy approaches the upcoming major with optimism, aiming to secure his first major title in a decade at Valhalla, where he previously triumphed.

McIlroy's dominance on the back nine was unmatched, leaving his closest competitor, Schauffele, in awe of his performance. Despite Schauffele's positive week, he acknowledged McIlroy's unstoppable display, recognizing the Northern Irishman's exceptional skill and prowess on the course. With McIlroy's commanding victory, South Korea's An Byeong-Hun secured third place, while Jason Day and Im Sung-Jae tied for fourth, concluding an exhilarating tournament at Quail Hollow.