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Donald Trump is yet to congratulate Scottie Scheffler on his PGA Championship win after the current world number one secured the third major of his career on Sunday.

The 28-year-oldposted a level-par 71 on the final day of play to ensure he finished ahead of Jon Rahm and fellow countryman Bryson DeChambeau, giving a timely reminder of why he is considered the best player in the world after securing back-to-back victories on the PGA Tour. Just a fortnight earlier, Scheffler had claimed his first win of the year at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.

Scheffler had entered the final round at Quail Hollow with a three-shot lead over the rest of the field and, while a sluggish start to the day offered the chasing pack a glimmer of hope, there was only ever going to be one winner. As for Masters winner Rory McIlroy, it was a weekend to forget as he recorded a disappointing three-over par, marking his poorest performance since 2016.

Rory McIlroy

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Unlike Scheffler, however, the Northern Irishman received immediate congratulations from President Trump following his major success at Augusta last month as he became the sixth golfer ever to capture the coveted Grand Slam.

“I have to congratulate Rory,” Trump told a reporter aboard Air Force One when asked if he watched The Masters. “That took tremendous courage. He was having a hard time, but it showed great guts and stamina, and courage.

“People have no idea how tough that is. He came back. It’s better for him that it happened that way because that showed real courage to have come back from what could’ve been a tragedy – it was amazing.”

Trump, however, has remained silent since Scheffler’s PGA Championship victory. The 78-year-old hasn’t actually posted on his official X (formerly Twitter) account since Saturday, when he shared a video of his recent visit to the UAE as part of his wider visit to the Middle East last week.

Given his obsession with golf and Scheffler’s American background, it is perhaps surprising that Trump hasn’t publicly congratulated him on his latest win, especially as it’s such a big one.

Just last month, Trump named Scheffler as one of his favorites to win the Masters, even branding him as a “friend”. When asked if there’s a specific player that he’s rooting for to secure the green jacket, he responded: “They’re all friends of mine. They have some great ones. Scottie Scheffler’s great. Bryson [DeChambeau] is great. Justin Rose, they’re all friends of mine.”

It came not long after PGA Tour star and Scheffler’s best friend, Sam Burns, was left shocked by Trump’s openness during their round of golf together. The 28-year-old admitted playing with the president was an eye-opening experience, with virtually no subject off-limits.

“He’s exactly how you’d think he would be. He’s exactly what you see on TV, brutally honest. He’s very open, you can pretty much ask him anything,” Burns told the GOLF’s subpar show. “And he loves golf. He has some really funny stories, so it’s pretty cool to listen to. I asked him some stuff. I wasn’t sure if he would answer or not, but he did.”

With regards to Trump’s recent trip to the Middle East, talks surrounding a LIV Golf deal were expected to be “on his agenda”, having become somewhat of a middleman for a potential merger between LIV and the PGA.

However, after a $1.5 billion investment offer from the Saudi-backed league was rejected at the start of last month, with the PGA Tour deeming the demands to be unacceptable, Trump was believed to have been tasked with informing Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that any deal between the PGA Tour and PIF will bring an end to LIV Golf.

Amanda Balionis appears to have changed her tune after taking a thinly veiled dig at Rory McIlroy following the PGA Championship, this time taking to Instagram to document her latest “full circle moment.”

The popular sportscaster made waves over the weekend when she appeared to take issue with the Northern Irishman’s decision to completely avoid all media duties at Quail Hollow, unleashing a subtle swipe at the 35-year-old as she wrapped up her post-round interview with Bryson DeChambeau on Sunday.

“Thank you for taking the time — I know you don’t have to take the time, but we appreciate it,” Balionis said to the American, a line many interpreted as a veiled dig at McIlroy. Then, taking to her Instagram Stories shortly after, she thanked both DeChambeau and Jon Rahm for taking the time to conduct media duties in the aftermath of Sunday’s PGA Championship, which was won by Scottie Scheffler.

Amanda Balionis Takes Perceived Dig at Rory McIlroy After PGA Championship

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“Appreciate these two for taking the time to talk after a gutting loss,” the CBS reporter wrote on Instagram alongside photos of the LIV duo. “Simply a reminder that no one is obligated to talk, it’s a choice. And to bring us in after coming so close to a career accomplishment is awesome for the viewer.”

Having received apparent criticism for her choice of words, Balionis then took to social media once more with a timely reminder for “all my fellow recovering people pleasers.” Sharing a clip of American actress Kerry Washington saying, “I don’t really take criticism to heart from people I don’t admire and respect,” she wrote: “Needed this one today.”

Now, the 38-year-old has opted to divert attention away from the situation by celebrating a recent “full circle moment” with none other than former NFL tight end Greg Olsen, who just so happened to be at the PGA Championship over the weekend. Posing alongside Balionis for a picture, the ex-Chicago Bears, Carolina Panthers, and Seattle Seahawks star included the snap in a recent post of his own.

Amanda Balionis

Balionis shared the post to her own Instagram account, writing on her story: “Such a great time with Greg Olsen and T-Mobile in Charlotte this week. He was the first NFL player I ever interviewed back in 2009 when I was covering high school football and was doing a story on his family (football royalty in New Jersey)… it was cool to have this full-circle moment!”

Olsen’s appearance at Quail Hollow over the weekend allowed him to catch up with Balionis, who, as her caption alluded to, has known the former Miami Hurricanes star for quite some time.

The 40-year-old reflected on this in his caption, writing: “Spent PGA Championship week with my friends [at T-Mobile] For Business and [Amanda Balionis] talking golf and technology, and how T-Mobile is truly changing the game for fans, players, and even announcers like me. Amazing stuff AND your boy predicted the winner from the start!! Heck of a weekend.”

The former player-turned-broadcaster has made a name for himself since hanging up his cleats in January 2021, immediately joining Fox Sports as a full-time broadcaster and working with Kevin Burkhardt. Ahead of the 2022 season, the pair were promoted to the #1 team, replacing Joe Buck and Troy Aikman.

Olsen was then demoted to the network’s second team with play-by-play announcer Joe Davis for the 2024 NFL season following Tom Brady’s arrival, with the New England Patriots icon signing a staggering 10-year, $375 million deal with Fox Sports. Olsen’s move saw his pay drop from $10M-a-year to just $3M.

As for Balionis, she will now be looking to move on swiftly from her recent comments in the hope of avoiding any further unwanted attention, beginning with this week’s Charles Schwab Challenge in Texas before next week’s Memorial Tournament in Ohio, one of the signature events on the PGA Tour.

Looking to win his third tournament on the bounce when he takes the stage at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth later this week is Scheffler, who was suffering from an extremely common summertime issue in his recent PGA Championship interview with Balionis.

Sharing the links with Rory McIlroy is a golfer’s dream, and countless enthusiasts have savored that dream since the Northern Irishman stepped into the pro golf scene in 2007.

Recognized as one of the darlings of the PGA Tour, the 35-year-old has endured fierce competition with his peers. Nonetheless, they’ve been outspoken about the pleasure of playing alongside him.

Fellow golfers often commend McIlroy for his intellectual approach to the game and his graceful demeanor on the course, qualities that have only enhanced his status following his recent Masters triumph.

AVONDALE, LOUISIANA - APRIL 24: Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland watches his shot from the 11th tee on day one of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans on April 24, 2025 in Avondale, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

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McIlroy isn’t lacking admiration from his fellow pros; familiar faces like Wyndham Clark, Billy Horschel, Shane Lowry, and even rookie PGA Tour caddie Derek Anderson have expressed high praise for the Holywood native.

Wyndham Clark

Speaking of Wyndham Clark, he found himself in McIlroy’s company during the second round of the BMW Championship back in August 2024 – an event that ended with Keegan Bradley lifting the trophy, reports the Mirror US.

Having already shared the tee box in previous outings, it was disclosed by Clark post-round that he and McIlroy boast a natural rapport, making any tournament day with him all the more delightful.

“Yeah, I mean, Rory and I have probably played I’d say a total of 14, 15 rounds together,” Clark said. “Rory is a nice guy, and I typically, my demeanour, I like to talk to my playing partners. It helps me get into a better place.”

Derek Anderson

Ex-NFL quarterback Derek Anderson relished his stint as a PGA Tour caddie and was particularly impressed with the five-time major champion’s prowess and demeanor.

During the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, won by McIlroy and his partner Shane Lowry, the 14-year NFL alum took up caddie duties for Kevin Chappell. He confessed on GOLF’s Subpar podcast that he was awestruck not just by McIlroy’s skillset but also by his presence on the green.

“It’s just different,” Anderson observed about McIlroy. “The sound’s different. Kinda the way he goes about it. I kinda was never a huge Rory guy. I’ve always like him and [been] impressed with his game, but the way that he carries himself, what he’s doing on the golf course; there’s an intent.

“You can see [him thinking], ‘I’m the guy, my bag goes here, I’m gonna whack it,’ and he wants to have some of that Tiger intimidation. But he doesn’t act like it. He’s confident in what he’s doing. Just kinda the way he goes about it, the way he hits it.”

Billy Horschel

Meanwhile, Billy Horschel recounted his gripping face-off with McIlroy at last September’s BMW PGA Championship, where the American triumphed in a nail-biting play-off finish.

McIlroy, who had a rocky few months last year with runner-up finishes at both the US Open and Irish Open, didn’t let his string of near wins dampen his sportsmanship. In the wake of several close calls that left him trophyless, he still found the grace to extend congrats to the 38-year-old victor.

Speaking to Golf Monthly, Horschel expressed the depth of McIlroy’s disappointment: “I knew how much getting edged at the US and the Irish this year hurt him. So I could appreciate how he must have felt when my eagle putt went in, just after his own eagle try burned the hole.

“But the way he looked at me and gave me a little smile, and then congratulated me later, meant so much to me. I think that just showed he is one of the classiest golfers of this generation, as well as the most talented.”

Shane Lowry

Meanwhile, Shane Lowry, one of McIlroy’s good friends, has had quite the brilliant 2025 himself, cracking into the world top 10 for the first time ever in his career.

This year alone, he’s snagged three top 10 spots and last month triumphed at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans with his mate McIlroy – marking his third PGA Tour title win.

Despite flourishing lately, Lowry hasn’t managed to secure an individual PGA Tour victory in six years. However, taking inspiration from McIlroy’s relentless pursuit of the Masters and determination in competition, Lowry remains optimistic about his chances.

Before hitting the green for the final round at the Truist Championship, he shared his philosophy: “I just think you need to be persistent,” Lowry stated. “You need to keep putting yourself there, and eventually it will happen.

“You look at Rory at the Masters a few weeks ago. Keep knocking on the door, and eventually you’ll go through it. I feel like I’ve done a good job of it this season, last season.”

Tennis ace Caroline Wozniacki dropped a supportive comment under Brooks Koepka’s timely social media ode to his wife, Jena Sims, just as Rory McIlroy’s marital split from Erica Stoll made headlines.

Before Xander Schauffele’s triumph at the 2024 PGA Championship, McIlroy shocked the golfing world by filing for divorce from Stoll, describing their marriage as “irretrievably broken” before astonishingly backpedaling on that decision a month later.

As the split made headlines, Koepka hopped on Instagram to shower Sims with adoration in what many saw as a subtle dig at his golfing adversary. Wozniacki, who once nearly tied the knot with McIlroychimed in beneath the post.

Rory McIlroy defends brutal way he dumped ex Caroline Wozniacki with 'three-minute call' - The Mirror

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The Danish star can often be seen at golf events alongside her husband, former NBA star David Lee, as they cheer on Koepka. Wozniacki and Lee married in 2019 and have two children following her split from McIlroy in 2014.

In the midst of McIlroy divorce chatter, Koepka’s Instagram was ablaze with pictures of Sims gracing the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. His caption read: “So proud of you. amazing to see what hard work can do! I love you!”

“Hot mama, Wozniacki commented with several fire emojis. McIlroy and Wozniacki were together for more than two years before calling it quits in May 2014. Their split happened shortly after they had sent out wedding invitations.

McIlroy characterized the split as amicable and mutual, yet Wozniacki countered that their romance was cut short by a brief phone call from the golfer, after which they ceased communication.

McIlroy met Stoll during her time working at the 2012 Ryder Cup with the PGA of America. Their romance sparked three years after McIlroy’s parting with Wozniacki..

The duo exchanged vows in April 2017 and embraced parenthood with the arrival of their daughter, Poppy, three years later. Despite Koepka’s apparent dig, McIlroy and Stoll were able to reconcile their differences just before the 2024 U.S. Open.

McIlroy “voluntarily dismissed” his petition to separate from Stoll. It was a dramatic change of events for the 35-year-old’s personal life, given the relationship with his wife appeared broken beyond repair after filing for divorce just one month prior.

“There have been rumors about my personal life recently, which is unfortunate,” McIlroy said in a statement. “Responding to each rumor is a fool’s game.

“In recent weeks, Erica and I came to the realization that our optimal future lies together as a family. We’re grateful to have worked through our issues and are excited about starting anew.”

Fresh off his 2025 Masters victory, McIlroy sets his sights on further triumphs at the upcoming PGA Championship scheduled at Quail Hollow from May 15-18.

Rory McIlroy quipped “I don’t know what he was expecting” after Bryson DeChambeau made a fuss about receiving the cold shoulder during the Masters.

The pair, both golf titans, were matched up for Augusta’s final round—a historic moment for McIlroy as he achieved a career grand slam amidst stirring emotion. It comes as McIlroy confirmed he will return to a tournament this year for the first time since 2024.

Post his performance, which saw his pursuit of the iconic green jacket dissipate, U.S. Open champion DeChambeau relayed that McIlroy: “Didn’t talk to me once all day. He wouldn’t talk to me.”

Rory McIlroy took on Bryson DeChambeau

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McIlroy, who has an edge at Quail Hollow—especially over Scottie Scheffler—and has showcased his potent swing recently, addressed these remarks before the PGA Championship.

He chuckled at the idea he should have acted differently and underscored that the Masters silence was strictly business, nothing personal.

His words were straightforward: “I don’t know what he was expecting. We’re trying to win the Masters. I’m not going to try to be his best mate out there.”

“Look, everyone approaches the game different ways. Yeah, like I was focused on myself and what I needed to do. That’s really all that it was. It wasn’t anything against him or against — it’s just I felt that’s what I needed to do to try to get the best out of myself that day.”

Entering the PGA Championship with two wins already under his belt, McIlroy heads to Quail Hollow amidst buzz from his peers, well aware of his prowess on the Charlotte, North Carolina links.

He stated: “Yeah, always nice to come back to Quail Hollow, for obvious reasons. I have obviously great memories from this place.

“First win on the PGA TOUR 15 years ago. Winning last year, I probably played my best golf of the year last year here, especially at the weekend.

“Look, it’s been an amazing 2025. There’s been a lot of great golf played, but there’s still a lot of golf left to play this year. I’m excited for the journey ahead. Looking forward to this week.

“Hopefully the weather clears up a little bit and the course can dry out a bit. Excited to tee it up in another PGA Championship and give myself another opportunity.”

A strange encounter in New Orleans between Rory McIlroy and Derek Anderson left the former NFL quarterback groveling to the new Masters champion, it has been revealed.

The story emerged from Anderson himself after he opened up on his experience caddying for Kevin Chappell at the recent Zurich Classic in New Orleans.

Chappell was a late replacement for Billy Horschel, meaning that Anderson suddenly found himself on the bag for Chappell alongside McIlroy in his first tournament since his historic Masters victory.

Rory McIlroy Thrown Off By Caddie's Confession Mid Swing PGA Tour Drama  Unfolds

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Anderson played the first two rounds alongside McIlroy and his playing partner Shane Lowry, who were also the defending champions of the Louisiana tournament.

‘I felt 5-foot-1-inches tall,’ Anderson said, reflecting on his error in an appearance on the Subpar podcast.

 ‘I’ll set the scene a little bit. Kevin hit that shot on 17 on Friday. Shane missed the hosel by an inch. He’s short right. And I kind of like walked back and I’m kind of not really sure where to go, because the flag was over there and Shane’s chipping.

‘And I kind of just want to go put this bag down, get my guy’s putter, let’s get this over with. So I go behind the green and Michael Collins (of ESPN) says something to me, and Rory’s chipping from the front-right of the green, right back at me.

‘Collins says something and I like look down, and I don’t even know what he’s saying, and all of a sudden I hear from 40 yards away, “DA! Stop moving!”‘

It was Chappell, calling out to his caddy.

Anderson continued: ‘I was like “oh s***”. I grabbed the bag and went right behind the camera guy and I just stood there and I froze.

‘I didn’t even know what to do, what am I doing, oh my God, there’s all these people here. Kinda freaking out.

‘Meanwhile, Rory had stepped off the chip. Apparently, when I looked down I bothered him. And then he steps up and proceeds to lay sod over it, and I’m like, Oh no. And then they make bogey.

‘We were walking off, and I tapped McIlroy with the putter like, “I’m so sorry, dude”.

‘Going up 18, I’m just trying to stay as far away from him as I could the rest of the way. I apologized to him like five times.’

In his time on the football field, Anderson was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens but was waived monthslayer before the Cleveland Browns took him.

He also spent time with the Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers and Buffalo Bills, where he was a mentor and backup to none other than Josh Allen in his rookie season.

McIlroy, meanwhile, is gearing up for the second major of the season next week at Quail Hollow in North Carolina.

In perhaps an ominous sign for the rest of the field at the US Open, McIlroy has enjoyed four victories across his career at the course.

Rory McIlroy and Erica Stoll are all set to nest in their plush new English home after the U.S. Open as the Northern Irishman prepares for next weekend’s PGA Championship.

McIlroy lived out his dream, nabbing the elusive Green Jacket at Augusta this April after edging out Justin Rose in a tense playoff to finally complete his Grand Slam.

With the PGA Championship on the horizon at the much-loved Quail Hollow course where McIlroy has clinched some stunning wins, the Holywood native and his family have yet another cause for jubilation.

Rory McIlroy became the sixth golfer to achieve the career Grand Slam

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It is claimed that their new home in Surrey is ready for the family to move in. The 35-year-old and Stoll often speak fondly of life across the pond despite setting up shop in Jupiter, Florida. Yet Stoll hasn’t been shy about her less-than-warm feelings for the region’s balmy weather.

On Netflix’s Full Swing chat with Martin Kaymer, McIlroy shared the inside scoop on his wife’s take on the sun-soaked state. Kaymer dished out the tea: “I saw her [Stoll] at a Starbucks once, and she said, ‘I really don’t like the sun.’ I said, ‘Your state’s called the Sunshine State, right?’

McIlroy later revealed his wife’s desire to spend more time back in the UK, saying: “If it was up to her, she wouldn’t move to England straightaway, but she definitely wants to spend more time there.”

Following his thrilling Players Championship win, McIlroy’s playoff opponent J. J. Spaun hinted at the family’s plans, saying on the Fore Play podcast: “He’s super cool. We were talking about the UK.

“I know he’s Northern Irish, but I asked him if he ever hangs out in London. Because my wife has got a really good friend that lives out there and loves going there. He said, ‘Oh yeah, I’m building a house out there.'”.

The Telegraph has since confirmed that a new home has been built for the Masters champion in Wentworth, Surrey. McIlroy, wife Erica Stoll, and daughter Poppy will make the move after the U.S. Open in June.

After Augusta, the family visited their new home to see the final touches, with McIlroy recalling: “It was fun to see and we could have stayed in it, but we wanted to get over to Holywood [his hometown].”

Rory McIlroy is actually attempting to downplay the rollercoaster experience his previous few years have been.

Lastly profitable the Masters after a 17 yr journey, McIlroy is taking his victory lap on the late evening tv circuit. Whereas sitting down with “The Tonight Present” host Jimmy Fallon, McIlroy probably let loose his shady facet by refusing to debate something juicy.

There was no point out of the reported huge transfer McIlroy and spouse Erica Stoll is perhaps making to relocate again throughout the pond. And there actually was no speak of the affair rumors between McIlroy and Amanda Balionis. What the professional golfer selected to focus on as an alternative was how completely boring his dwelling life with Stoll appears to be.

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When Fallon requested McIlroy what he does when he is not {golfing}, McIlroy responded with a slightly uninteresting reply. Whereas attempting to maintain himself distracted from watching any sports activities protection, McIlroy mentioned he “was watching ‘Bridgerton’ with my spouse, which was her resolution.” At this level there’s some awkward laughter from the gang, maybe as a result of they know the reality about Stoll and her embattled relationship with McIlroy. The golfer admitted that he “truly bought into” the present, however the reply nonetheless felt off. Given simply how a lot cash McIlroy simply received — and all of the funds he and Stoll share — selecting to remain in to observe Netflix and chill does not sound like an thrilling marriage. However maybe that is the present picture McIlroy is attempting to promote, that his marriage is boring and protected.

Rory McIlroy has revealed that Netflix’s hit series Bridgerton played a surprising role in his historic Masters victory last month, thanks to his wife.

The Northern Irish golfer made the admission during his recent appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.

McIlroy clinched the prestigious green jacket at Augusta National after defeating Justin Rose in a nail-biting playoff.

Rory McIlroy Erica Stoll

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The win completed his career Grand Slam, joining an exclusive club of men’s golfers to achieve this feat.

McIlroy explained that his approach to the Masters involved finding ways to distract himself from tournament coverage.

“The week of the Masters, for me, I’m just trying to distract myself with doing anything,” he told Fallon.

“I’m trying not to watch coverage of the tournament, I’m trying not to watch anything about the golf.”

Instead, the golfer turned to alternative entertainment options.

“So, I was watching Bridgerton with my wife, which was her decision, but I actually got into it,” McIlroy admitted, prompting laughter from both Fallon and the audience.

“I’ve got into Bridgerton – I didn’t think I would. I was very against watching it, but Erica convinced me.

“So we’re on a bit of a Bridgerton kick this week, yeah.”

It seems Stoll may be the one making television choices in the McIlroy household.

The golfer described the show as “good” during his Tonight Show appearance.

McIlroy also shared other entertainment choices that helped him relax during tournaments.

He told Fallon he watched the family favourite Zootopia with his four-year-old daughter Poppy on Saturday morning before playing.

“You’re just trying to distract yourself,” he explained with a laugh.

This wasn’t the first time McIlroy used films to unwind before a big win.

Before clinching his second Players Championship in March, he watched The Devil Wears Prada the evening before defeating J.J. Spaun in a Monday playoff.

McIlroy’s unconventional relaxation techniques appear to have paid dividends in his quest for Masters glory.

After 16 attempts, the change in approach finally brought success at Augusta National.

His strict sleep routine combined with these entertainment distractions created a winning formula.

The golfer had previously vowed not to return to Fallon’s show until he secured a green jacket.

He kept that promise, appearing on The Tonight Show for the fourth time, leaving Fallon impressed by the five-time major champion’s new outfit.

Masters winner Rory McIlroy has already found a solid investment for his $4.2 million prize money in the form of a brand new home in London, which he and wife Erica Stoll are currently in the process of building.

The 35-year-old pro golfer revealed his exciting real estate news while discussing his post-Masters plans with reporters on April 23, explaining that he and Stoll did some traveling with their daughter Poppy, 4, immediately after the tournament concluded.

Those travels included a trip to his home country of Northern Ireland as well as a brief stopover in London, where the trio—who are primarily based in Jupiter, FL—paid a visit to their future dwelling.

Masters Winner Rory McIlroy's $18 Million Florida Home Is Fit for Grand Slam Champion—and It's a Haven for His $4.2 Million Prize Money

“We first went to London with Erica and Poppy to see our new home that we’re building and we made the trip over to Belfast to see a few other people that are important to us,” McIlroy said, according to NBC Sports.

“Just to be with them, to be with Erica and Poppy and my mom and dad. To see Michael Bannon, my lifelong coach, and spend a bit more time with Harry [Diamond] and his wife. [To] celebrate with the people that have been part of this whole thing for my entire career was absolutely amazing.”

Rory McIlroy has revealed that he and his wife, Erica Stoll, are building a new house in London together—less than a year after they called off their divorce.

Masters Winner Rory McIlroy's $18 Million Florida Home Is Fit for Grand Slam Champion—and It's a Haven for His $4.2 Million Prize Money

McIlroy, 35, is primarily based in Jupiter, FL, where he owns a stunning home.

McIlroy did not elaborate on whether he plans to relocated his family to London fulltime, having spent the last several years living in the U.S., specifically Florida, where many professional golfers reside.

It’s unclear what stage of construction McIlroy’s new home is currently in—or whether he and Stoll began working on the property before the golfer filed for divorce in May 2024, claiming in legal documents that their marriage was “irretrievably broken.”

However, less than one month later, McIlroy filed to dismiss the divorce, and the couple has appeared rock-solid ever since—now cementing their bond even further by working on a new family home.

The brief breakdown of the marriage sparked a firestorm of speculation about the reasons behind it, with multiple reports suggesting that McIlroy had been involved in a relationship with CBS reporter Amanda Balionis, rumors that both refused to publicly address—although insiders were quick to shut down any talk of a romance between them.

Questions were also raised about what would become of McIlroy’s immense fortune if he and Stoll split. The professional golfer is estimated to be worth around $280 million, much of which he has accumulated through his prize winnings, which regularly total more than $1 million a pop.

His most recent win at the Masters netted him $4.2 million, while he walked away from the Players Championship in March with $4.6 million. Following his win in Augusta, he will next head to Louisiana for the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, where he stands to win more than $1 million.

But in addition to his skills on the golf course, McIlroy has taken another major step in building his vast fortune—by basing himself in Jupiter, FL.

The small town has long been a mecca for golfers who are drawn to its stunning courses, beautiful weather, luxury real estate, and relative privacy. But there is one other very significant reason why so many athletes in the sport choose to flock to Florida: no state income tax.

Typically, golfers who reside full time in the U.S. must pay income taxes on all taxable income that is earned worldwide, according to H&R Block. However they are also subject to state income tax, if they live in a state that requires it.

Masters Winner Rory McIlroy's $18 Million Florida Home Is Fit for Grand Slam Champion—and It's a Haven for His $4.2 Million Prize Money

McIlroy relocated to Jupiter from nearby Palm Beach Gardens in 2017, when he snapped up his enormous mansion from fellow golf pro, Ernie Els.

Masters Winner Rory McIlroy's $18 Million Florida Home Is Fit for Grand Slam Champion—and It's a Haven for His $4.2 Million Prize Money

The dwelling is thought to be worth more than $18 million today.

“Consequently, many golfers claim residency in Florida due to its lack of a state income tax,” H&R Block notes.

Indeed, McIlroy is one of a long line of golfers who have made their home in Florida—specifically in Jupiter, which has become something of a safe haven for the wealthiest and most successful players in the sport over the last three decades.

McIlroy relocated to Jupiter from nearby Palm Beach Gardens in 2017, when he snapped up an enormous mansion from fellow golf pro, Ernie Els.

The property is inside the iconic Bear’s Club community, a gated neighborhood filled with high-end homes, all of which surround the club’s stunning private golf course.

Golfing legend Jack Nicklaus, who has served as something of a mentor to McIlroy, founded the club with wife Barbara in 1999, having moved to the area in 1966.

Over the years, the club has seen an astonishing number of professional golfers sign up for memberships, including McIlroy, Justin ThomasDustin Johnson, and Patrick Cantlay, all of whom are understood to have turned to Nicklaus for guidance in their careers over the years.

McIlroy’s home, which is now worth an estimated $18.3 million, is just a four-minute drive from the main clubhouse and offers sweeping views of the club’s stunning course.

While the professional golfer might not have the opportunity to spend vast amounts of time in the home—thanks to his hectic travel schedule—when he is there, he has a staggering number of private amenities to enjoy, including a tennis court, home theater, a recording studio, an outdoor kitchen, a pool, and a spa.

Inside, the home—which is set on 2.4 acres—boasts nine bedrooms and 10.5 bathrooms, providing plenty of space for McIlroy and his family.

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