Rory’s back: McIlroy looks to Tour Championship after Deutsche Bank triumph
The Northern Irishman overcame a six-shot deficit to secure victory over Paul Casey and move to fourth in the FedEx Cup rankings

Three holes into the Deutsche Bank Championship, Rory McIlroy had to make a 15-foot putt just to escape with triple bogey.
He already was four over par and had every reason to believe this tournament was headed for an outcome that was becoming far too familiar for a player of his class.
But there was one difference. His head didn’t drop. His shoulders didn’t sag.
McIlroy went from a miserable start to a memorable finish, closing with a six-under 65 to make up a six-shot deficit and win the Deutsche Bank Championship for his 20th career title around the world.
“It’s just incredible, this game, how quickly things can change,” McIlroy said after his two-shot victory over Paul Casey.
“It’s been a great lesson for me this week not to get down on myself, to stay patient. After three holes Friday, there was so much going through my head, and none of those things involved sitting beside a trophy.”