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Rory McIlroy sets back his winner's trophy after winning his 18-hole medal-match against Tiger Woods in China. Alexander F. Yuan/AP/Press Association Images
The Duel at Jinsha Lake

McIlroy beats Woods in China

Exhibition match is the first time the two have gone head-to-head without other competitors.

RORY MCILROY SHOT shot a five-under 67 to beat Tiger Woods by one stroke in a head-to-head, 18-hole exhibition match between the world’s two top-ranked golfers at the Jinsha Lake Golf Club in central China on Monday.

McIlroy, the World Number one, took an early lead with two birdies on the first three holes and held on to beat Woods, who had two bogeys to go along with his six birdies for the day. The 14-time major winner finished with a 68.

Both players had to make long journeys to Zhengzhou, an industrial city in China’s Henan province, after competing elsewhere on Sunday.

McIlroy finished second to Peter Hanson in the European Tour’s BMW Masters at Shanghai, while Woods tied for fourth in the PGA Tour’s CIMB Classic in Malaysia.

The 18-hole medal-match, dubbed “Duel at Jinsha Lake,” marked the first time the two golfers had played head-to-head without other competitors.

(C) Associated Press, 2012

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