Paul McGinley has hailed Rory McIlroy after he secured another victory in Dubai.
                                
The world number one birdied the last five holes at the DP World  Tour Championship on Sunday to record a two-shot victory over Justin  Rose. 
It marked an incredible turnaround for McIlroy who began the week  by admitting that he was not feeling his best, with the long season  taking his toll. 
McGinley believes that the Northern Irishman's win in Dubai  underlined the fact that he has upped his game to another gear this year  and now resembles Tiger Woods in his prime. 
"He's finished off the most fantastic of years," McGinley told SkySports. 
"Not only has he moved into a fifth gear on the last five holes -  a gear we always knew he had this week and he proved it when he really  needed it - but his career has moved into a fifth gear in the second  half of this year. 
Since he won the USPGA his career has gone to a  different level as a player.  
"All week it felt like he was playing in fourth gear and  sometimes even third gear and remained in contention and remained  leading the tournament. 
"It was Tiger-esque. Tiger has laid down the platform over the  last decade as to how to go into overdrive in a tournament. We thought  we'd never see it again, but we're seeing it straight afterwards with  Rory. 
"It's one of the most impressive wins I've ever seen from Rory," he added. 
"Having watched all the golf this week I really felt he was in  third or fourth gear and felt there was another gear that was not quite  there until he really needed to. 
"That was a trait of Tiger in his peak and we always said we'd  never see that again in our lifetime - and here we are seeing it in the  very next player. 
"It's something that very few people have ever had in the history  of the game and we're seeing it one player after another in Tiger and  Rory. It's incredible to watch. 
"He made five birdies when he needed to - he was losing momentum  and things weren't going well and we thought things were starting to  unravel for him.  
"Just when he really needed it he was able to step up." 
McIlroy won five titles this year, including a second major title, and topped both the PGA and European Tour money lists.
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