Rory McIlroy

Northern Irish golfer
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Born:
May 4, 1989, Holywood, Northern Ireland (age 35)
Height:
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:
160 lb (73 kg)
Year Turned Pro:
2007
Place Of Residence:
Holywood, Northern Ireland
Professional Wins:
World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions (2019)
Tour Championship (2019)
RBC Canadian Open (2019)
Players Championship (2019)
Arnold Palmer Invitational (2018)
Tour Championship (2016)
Deutsche Bank Championship (2016)
Dubai Duty Free Irish Open (2016)
DP World Tour Championship (2015)
Wells Fargo Championship (2015)
World Golf Championships-Cadillac Match Play (2015)
Omega Dubai Desert Classic (2015)
PGA Championship (2014)
World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational (2014)
British Open (2014)
BMW PGA Championship (2014)
Australian Open (2013)
DP World Tour Championship (2012)
BMW Championship (2012)
Deutsche Bank Championship (2012)
PGA Championship (2012)
Honda Classic (2012)
UBS Hong Kong Open (2011)
Shanghai Masters (2011)
U.S. Open (2011)
Quail Hollow Championship (2010)
Dubai Desert Classic (2009)
Twitter Handle:
@McIlroyRory
Instagram Username:
rorymcilroy

Rory McIlroy (born May 4, 1989, Holywood, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish professional golfer whose meteoric rise made headlines in the sport. By age 25 he had already won three of golf’s four major championships—the U.S. Open in 2011, the PGA Championship in 2012 and 2014, and the British Open in 2014—and risen to the rank of number one golfer in the world. As one of the longest hitters in the game and an excellent reader of distant putts, he remained in the upper echelon of the sport through the 2010s and early 2020s, although he failed to win another major for more than a decade. However, in 2025 McIlroy won the Masters Tournament, making him only the sixth male player in history to complete a career Grand Slam.

Childhood and amateur victories

McIlroy was a child prodigy who was introduced to golf by his father, and once the youngster’s golfing aptitude had become apparent, his parents worked multiple jobs and extra shifts to support his training. McIlroy was hitting 40-yard drives with specially sized clubs by age two, and by age nine he had recorded his first hole in one. He became a member of Holywood Golf Club in Northern Ireland at age seven and two years later traveled to Miami, where he won the 1998 Doral Junior Under-10 World Championship.

McIlroy won frequently at the boys, youths, and amateur levels in Ireland and Britain before winning the European Amateur Championship in Milan by three shots in 2006. He then received an invitation to the 2007 British Open, one of the four coveted major tournaments of golf, and for his performance he won the silver medal as the lowest-scoring amateur. While the top-ranked amateur in the world, McIlroy turned professional at age 18 in 2007. He earned enough prize money that initial year to secure his 2008 European Tour card, becoming the youngest and fastest golfer ever to do so.

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Professional career

McIlroy’s first European win came at the Dubai Desert Classic in 2009, and his first U.S. victory was in 2010 when he won the Wells Fargo Championship, smashing the course record with a one-round score of 62. At the 2011 Masters Tournament he was outstanding for the first three rounds, but then disaster struck. In his final round his four-shot lead vanished; the 80 he shot that Sunday was the worst round ever recorded by a leader after three rounds at the Masters, leaving him tied for 15th place when the day was over. McIlroy bounced back two months later, capturing his first major with a victory at the U.S. Open by eight shots. He captured his second major in 2012, when he took the PGA Championship.

McIlroy took a slight step back in 2013, going the entire year without a victory on either the PGA Tour or the European Tour. In 2014 he led the British Open wire to wire to capture his third major title. His hot play continued at the final major tournament of the year, where he edged Phil Mickelson by one stroke to capture the PGA Championship. McIlroy was the fourth player—after Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Bobby Jones—to have won four majors by age 25.

Majors drought and 2025 Masters win

McIlroy won two PGA Tour events in both 2015 and 2016, and in 2019 he claimed his 15th career PGA title with a victory at the Players Championship. He also captured the FedEx Cup a record three times (2016, 2019, and 2022). During this time he was also part of four Ryder Cup-winning teams (2010, 2012, 2014, and 2018) and finished each year ranked within the top 10. Notwithstanding those accomplishments, McIlroy had no major tournament victories in the eleven years after 2014; he placed in the top five eleven times in that period. He spoke openly about the difficulties of shouldering the weighty expectations placed on him, including by former players such as Nicklaus, who in 2014 had said, “I think Rory has an opportunity to win 15 or 20 majors or whatever he wants to do if he wants to keep playing.”

McIlroy finally broke his long majors slump with a victory at the 2025 Masters, which came after a playoff against English golfer Justin Rose.

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Personal life and honors

McIlroy married Erica Stoll in 2017. The couple have one daughter.

He was honored with an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in 2012.

Justin Doyle The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica