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McIlroy tops European Ryder Cup team to win Golf Writers Trophy

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McIlroy tops European Ryder Cup team to win Golf Writers Trophy

LONDON -- Rory McIlroy has won the Association of Golf Writers Trophy for 2012 over Europe's triumphant Ryder Cup team.

The 23-year-old Northern Irishman became the sport's undisputed world No. 1 during a season that saw him win the PGA Championship -- his second major -- by a runaway eight-shot margin, just like last year's U.S. Open.

He also won four other tournaments and emulated Luke Donald by topping the money lists on both sides of the Atlantic.

The Ryder Cup side of which McIlroy was part, of course, came second in the voting, followed by their star performer, Ian Poulter; 53-year-old Roger Chapman; and the Great Britain and Ireland Curtis Cup team.

"The 2012 season was a superb one for every aspect of European golf and that comes across when you look at the names of the players in contention for the Golf Writers Trophy this year -- therefore to come out on top of that list is a great honor," said McIlroy, who last week was named as the winner of the PGA Tour's Player of the Year Award.

Poulter was one of the key architects of the Chicago comeback, making five birdies in a row to win a vital four-ball match alongside McIlroy and finishing the event with four points out of four.

Chapman enjoyed a fairytale season in which he won the Senior PGA Championship and the U.S. Senior Open, a double only previously achieved by Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Hale Irwin.

The Curtis Cup victory at Nairn completed an unprecedented clean sweep of all four of the main transAtlantic trophies: Ryder, Solheim, Walker and Curtis cups.