Rory McIlroy fades to 33rd at Dubai Desert Classic
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Written by Associated Press
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Former Masters champion Patrick Reed eased to victory at the Dubai Desert Classic by four strokes Sunday.
Reed, who held a four-stroke lead after the third round, finished ahead of England's Andy Sullivan.
Julien Guerrier of France and Spain's David Puig finished joint-third, one back of Sullivan.
Rory McIlroy’s chances of a record-extending fifth title fell well short with a joint 33rd-place finish.
Reed, who won the 2018 Masters for his only victory in a major, earned his fifth win on the DP World Tour.



