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(0:28)Rory McIlroy delivered the winning shot Sunday as live golf returned to television for a skins game that revealed plenty of rust and raised more than $5 million for COVID-19 relief funds.McIlroy and Dustin Johnson, who had not won a skin since the sixth hole, had a chance to win the final six skins worth $1.1 million on the final hole at Seminole in the TaylorMade Driving Relief exhibition. Fowler, who made seven birdies, and Wolff made $1.15 million for the CDC Foundation."I'm proud to be part of an event to entertain people at home on a Sunday afternoon and to raise money for people who need it," McIlroy said as he played the 18th hole.Wolff, a 21-year-old Californian with big game and plenty of swagger, earned $450,000 for relief funds by having the longest drives on two par-5s -- 356 yards on No. 2 and 368 yards on No. 14.Fowler's seven birdies were worth $270,000 in a separate fund from Farmers Insurance, while McIlroy made four birdies in regulation worth $175,000 and Wolff had three birdies for $135,000.
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