Rory McIlroy won his fourth major in dramatic style at Valhalla on Sunday.
                                
Rory McIlroy: On top of the world.
Leading  by one stroke going into the final round, the Northern Irishman did not  get the start he needed. He found himself two over after the opening  six holes while challengers Rickie Fowler and Phil Mickelson had surged  ahead.
Henrik Stenson, still looking for a maiden Major win, made five birdies  on the front nine to leapfrog McIlroy and make it a thee way tie for the  lead. However, the Swede would three putt on the 14th green for a  bogey, effectively ending his chances despite carding a closing 66.
To add to the drama, a torrential downpour delayed play for nearly two  hours and it was a race against time to finish the days play.
McIlroy would make a birdie on the seventh to get a stroke back, but it  was the eagle on the par five 10th that kick-started the comeback. His  fairway wood left him with a seven foot eagle putt and he made no  mistake.
The 25-year-old would birdie the 13th to extend his lead, while Fowler  and Mickelson would bogey the 14th and 16th respectively, giving the  advantage to McIlroy. He then landed the killer blow when he sank a nine  foot birdie putt on the 17th, giving him a two shot lead heading to the  final tee. 
Light was fading so fast that Mickelson and Fowler were asked to stand  aside to let the final group tee-off as well, much to the lefty's  annoyance. 
McIlroy's drive landed dangerously close to the water, but he was able  to recover. An up and down from the green-side bunker would be enough  for McIlroy to lift the Wanamaker Trophy for the second time and earn  his fourth Major victory.
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