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Rory ends 18-month drought with Wells Fargo win

Rory McIlroy found his comfort zone at Quail Hollow, closing with a 3-under 68 Sunday for a one-shot victory in the Wells Fargo Championship and ending an 18-month drought since his last victory in the HSBC Champions in Shanghai.

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