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Herbert third as McIlroy has last laugh over Reed in Dubai

World No.1 Rory McIlroy stormed home with birdies on the final two holes to win the European Tour’s Dubai Desert Classic by a single stroke over rebel LIV Golf tour-playing rival Patrick Reed.

McIlroy had a four-under-par final-round 68 at Emirates Golf Club on Monday to finish 19 under, while world No.89 Reed fired a seven-under 65.

Rory McIlroy tees off on the eighth during his final round in Dubai.

Rory McIlroy tees off on the eighth during his final round in Dubai.Credit:Getty

The 33-year-old captured the title for the third time and has started the year with a win for the first time in his career.

Australia’s Lucas Herbert shot a six-under-par 66 to claim outright third at 16 under, with compatriots Min Woo Lee (68) finishing 11 under and Jason Scrivener (69) five under.

The 2020 winner and current world No.66 Herbert drained seven final-round birdies, with his only blemish on the par-four 12th.

Four-time major champion McIlroy overcame a charge from Reed to win a tense duel between players who were involved in a pre-tournament spat.

On downing his winning putt McIlroy clenched his fist, gritted his teeth and looked around to his caddy to celebrate a win that would have meant more than many of his others, considering the context.

“Mentally, today was probably one of the toughest rounds I have ever had to play because it would be really easy to let your emotions get in the way,” the Northern Irishman said. “And I just had to really focus on myself, forget who was up there on the leaderboard. I feel like I showed a lot of mental strength out there.”