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Rory McIlroy

Rory McIlroy is a highly accomplished Northern Irish professional golfer, renowned for his membership in both the European and PGA Tours. He achieved the world number one ranking and maintained it for over 100 weeks. McIlroy stands alone as the only three-time FedEx Cup champion, exceeding Tiger Woods' previous record. His major championship victories include the 2011 U.S. Open, 2012 PGA Championship, 2014 Open Championship, and 2014 PGA Championship. He is one of only three golfers, alongside Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, to secure four major titles before turning 25.

1923: Youngest Winner

In 1923, Bobby Jones was the youngest winner since Bobby Jones in 1923.

1934: First Masters Tournament

Since the first Masters Tournament in 1934, Rory McIlroy joined Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods as one of three golfers to win three majors by the age of 25.

1960: Reaching 20 PGA Tour wins before age 33

In 1960, Rory McIlroy became only the sixth player since that year to achieve 20 PGA Tour wins before turning 33, highlighting his early career success and dominance.

1980: Record Shared by Jack Nicklaus

In 1980, Jack Nicklaus was one of the people who held the U.S. Open 72-hole aggregate score record.

1980: Jack Nicklaus won the 1980 PGA Championship

In 1980, Jack Nicklaus won the PGA Championship by seven strokes. Rory McIlroy set a new record in August 2012 by winning by eight strokes.

1987: Ireland's Previous Title in the Championship

Ireland's previous title in the championship was in 1987.

1987: Sandy Lyle won the Players Championship in 1987

Sandy Lyle won the Players Championship in 1987, becoming the first British winner of the tournament.

May 1989: Rory McIlroy Born

In May 1989, Rory McIlroy was born in Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland, as the only child of Rosie (McDonald) and Gerry McIlroy.

1993: Record Shared by Lee Janzen

In 1993, Lee Janzen was one of the people who held the U.S. Open 72-hole aggregate score record.

2000: Record Shared by Tiger Woods

In 2000, Tiger Woods was one of the people who held the U.S. Open 72-hole aggregate score record.

2003: Record Shared by Jim Furyk

In 2003, Jim Furyk was one of the people who held the U.S. Open 72-hole aggregate score record.

2004: European Boys' Team Championship and Junior Ryder Cup

In 2004, at the age of 15, Rory McIlroy was a member of the Irish team at the European Boys' Team Championship and of Europe's winning Junior Ryder Cup team against the United States in Ohio.

2004: Signed Letter of Intent to Play Collegiate Golf

In late 2004, at age 15, Rory McIlroy signed a letter of intent to play collegiate golf at East Tennessee State University.

July 2005: Course Record at Royal Portrush

In July 2005, at age 16, Rory McIlroy shot a new competitive course record score of 61 on the Dunluce links of Royal Portrush Golf Club.

2005: First European Tour Event

A few days after turning 16, Rory McIlroy made his first appearance in a European Tour event when he took part in the 2005 British Masters.

2005: Youngest Winner of West of Ireland Championship and Irish Close Championship

In 2005, Rory McIlroy became the youngest-ever winner of both the West of Ireland Championship and the Irish Close Championship.

2005: European Amateur Team Championship

In 2005, Rory McIlroy, at 16 years old, was part of the combined Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland team at the European Amateur Team Championship.

August 2006: European Amateur Win

In August 2006, Rory McIlroy won the European Amateur at Biella Golf Club, near Milan, Italy, with a score of 274.

October 2006: Eisenhower Trophy

In October 2006, Rory McIlroy represented Ireland in the Eisenhower Trophy, which is the Amateur World Team Championship.

2006: Retained West of Ireland Championship and Irish Close Championship Wins

In 2006, Rory McIlroy retained the West of Ireland Championship and followed that up with back-to-back wins at the Irish Close Championship.

February 2007: Top World Amateur Golf Ranking

On February 6, 2007, Rory McIlroy became the second man to top the World Amateur Golf Ranking.

September 2007: Turned Professional

On September 18, 2007, Rory McIlroy turned professional, the day before the Quinn Direct British Masters.

2007: Invitation to Target World Challenge

Before his season started, Tiger Woods invited Rory McIlroy to play in the 2007 Target World Challenge, held in December.

2007: Ambassador for Jumeirah Group

In 2007, McIlroy became an ambassador for the Jumeirah Group.

2007: Open Championship Debut and Silver Medal

In 2007, Rory McIlroy made his first major championship entry at the Open Championship at Carnoustie, finishing as the highest finishing amateur and winning the silver medal.

2007: Top World Amateur Golf Ranking and Turned Professional

In 2007, Rory McIlroy topped the World Amateur Golf Ranking for one week as a 17-year-old and later that year, he turned professional.

2007: Walker Cup

In 2007, Rory McIlroy was part of the Great Britain & Ireland team at the Walker Cup, held at the Royal County Down Golf Club.

2007: Made the Cut on the European Tour

In 2007, as a 17-year-old, Rory McIlroy made the cut on the European Tour for the first time at the Dubai Desert Classic.

January 2008: Top 200 World Golf Ranking

On January 27, 2008, Rory McIlroy entered the top 200 of the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time.

September 2008: Omega European Masters Play-off Loss

On September 7, 2008, Rory McIlroy finished in a tie for first place at the Omega European Masters but lost in a play-off.

November 2008: Highest World Ranking Position

After finishing second in the UBS Hong Kong Open in November 2008, Rory McIlroy attained his highest world ranking position of 50.

November 2008: End of European Tour Season

In November 2008, Rory McIlroy finished the European Tour season with six top-10 placements and ranked 79th in the World Golf Ranking.

2008: Secured Card for the 2008 European Tour

After turning professional in September 2007, Rory McIlroy secured his card for the 2008 European Tour by finishing in a tie for 4th place at the Open de Madrid Valle Romano.

2008: Invitation to AT&T National

Before his season started, Tiger Woods invited Rory McIlroy to play in the 2008 AT&T National, held in July. McIlroy declined the invitation.

February 2009: Dubai Desert Classic Win

On February 1, 2009, Rory McIlroy secured his first professional win at the Dubai Desert Classic at age 19, elevating him to 16th in the world rankings.

April 2009: First Masters Tournament Appearance

In April 2009, Rory McIlroy made his first Masters Tournament appearance, his first major championship as a professional, finishing tied for 20th place.

November 2009: Top 10 World Ranking and PGA Tour Announcement

In November 2009, Rory McIlroy entered the top 10 of the world rankings for the first time and announced that he would join the American-based PGA Tour for the 2010 season.

2009: Ricky Barnes' 36 Hole Record

In 2009 Ricky Barnes, had set a 36 hole record.

2009: Withdrawal from Nedbank Golf Challenge

In 2009, Rory McIlroy accepted an invitation to participate in the Nedbank Golf Challenge but withdrew after feeling unwell.

2009: Top-10 Finish at the U.S. Open

In 2009, Rory McIlroy achieved his first top-10 finish in a major at the U.S. Open, finishing in a tie for 10th.

2009: First European Tour Win

In 2009, Rory McIlroy achieved his first win on the European Tour.

2009: WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship Quarterfinals

In 2009, Rory McIlroy reached the quarterfinals of the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.

July 2010: Record-Tying Round at the Open Championship

On July 15, 2010, Rory McIlroy shot a 9-under-par 63 on the opening day of the Open Championship, tying the course record and achieving the lowest-ever first round score in the history of the Open Championship.

October 2010: Ryder Cup Win

On October 4, 2010, Rory McIlroy won a crucial half-point to help Europe regain the Ryder Cup.

2010: Ryder Cup Win

In 2010, Rory McIlroy played for Europe at the Ryder Cup against the United States, with Europe winning.

2010: WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship and Sore Back

In the 2010 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, Rory McIlroy beat Kevin Na but lost to Oliver Wilson. After the tournament, McIlroy took time off from golf due to a sore back.

2010: Third at Abu Dhabi Golf Championship

Rory McIlroy finished 3rd at the 2010 Abu Dhabi Golf Championship.

2010: Regret over PGA Tour Decision

Rory McIlroy later stated that he regretted his 2010 decision to give up his PGA Tour card and skipping the 2010 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass.

June 2011: Visit to Haiti with UNICEF

In June 2011, McIlroy made his first visit to Haiti with UNICEF Ireland, highlighting his involvement in humanitarian and charitable activities.

June 2011: U.S. Open Victory

On June 19, 2011, Rory McIlroy achieved his first major championship victory at the U.S. Open, setting a new 72-hole aggregate score record and becoming the youngest winner since Bobby Jones in 1923.

December 2011: Won the UBS Hong Kong Open

In December 2011, Rory McIlroy won the UBS Hong Kong Open by two strokes.

2011: Leaves International Sports Management

In 2011, McIlroy ended his association with International Sports Management (ISM), marking a change in his management representation.

2011: Started Dating Caroline Wozniacki

In 2011, McIlroy started dating Danish tennis professional Caroline Wozniacki.

2011: RTÉ Sports Person of the Year

In 2011, McIlroy won the RTÉ Sports Person of the Year.

2011: U.S. Open Win

In 2011, Rory McIlroy won the U.S. Open, marking his first major championship victory.

2011: Youngest to Reach €10 Million on European Tour

In 2011, at age 22, Rory McIlroy became the youngest player ever to reach €10 million in career earnings on the European Tour.

2011: Duplicated Luke Donald's 2011 feat

Rory McIlroy duplicated Luke Donald's 2011 feat of winning both the PGA Tour and European Tour money titles in the same year.

2011: Won the 2011 U.S. Open

Rory McIlroy won the 2011 U.S. Open, becoming the third European to win three different majors.

2011: Won the U.S. Open in 2011

Rory McIlroy won the U.S. Open in 2011.

August 2012: Won the 2012 PGA Championship

On 12 August 2012, Rory McIlroy won the 2012 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island, South Carolina, by eight strokes, setting a margin-of-victory record for the PGA Championship. He also regained the world's number one ranking.

September 2012: Putting Moneyreagh House Up For Sale

In September 2012, McIlroy put his house near Moneyreagh in County Down up for sale with a price of £2 million, marking a significant change in his personal life and property holdings.

December 2012: Purchasing Property in Florida

In December 2012, McIlroy purchased a $10-million property in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, near Jack Nicklaus' The Bear's Club, indicating a move and investment in a new residence.

2012: Sweeping Awards and Recognition

In 2012, McIlroy had a year of significant recognition, leading the PGA Tour money list and winning the PGA Player of the Year, PGA Tour Player of the Year, Vardon Trophy, and Byron Nelson Award. He also won the Race to Dubai, was voted the European Tour Golfer of the Year, won the Mark H. McCormack Award, and a Laureus World Sports Award.

2012: Appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire

In 2012, McIlroy was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to sport, recognizing his contributions and achievements in the field.

2012: End of ambassadorship for Jumeirah Group

In 2012, McIlroy's ambassadorship for Jumeirah Group ended.

2012: Michael Bannon goes full-time with McIlroy

In 2012, Michael Bannon, who had been working with McIlroy since childhood, started working full-time with him, indicating a more dedicated coaching arrangement.

2012: Youngest to Reach $10 Million on PGA Tour

In 2012, Rory McIlroy became the youngest player to reach $10 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour.

2012: Ryder Cup Win

In 2012, Rory McIlroy played for Europe at the Ryder Cup against the United States, with Europe winning.

2012: PGA Championship Win

In 2012, Rory McIlroy won the PGA Championship, adding to his major championship titles.

2012: Won the 2012 PGA Championship

Rory McIlroy won the 2012 PGA Championship, becoming the third European to win three different majors.

January 2013: Nike Endorsement Deal

In January 2013, McIlroy signed a significant endorsement deal with Nike, speculated to be around $100 million, highlighting his marketability and commercial appeal.

January 2013: Considering Olympic Representation Options

In January 2013, McIlroy was considering representing either Britain or Ireland or not participating in the Olympics at all.

December 2013: Engagement to Caroline Wozniacki

In December 2013, McIlroy became engaged to Danish tennis professional Caroline Wozniacki, marking a significant event in his personal life.

2013: Replaced Tiger Woods

In 2013, EA Sports transitioned from Tiger Woods to Rory McIlroy as the namesake for their PGA Tour video game series.

2013: Creation of Rory McIlroy Management Services Ltd

In 2013, McIlroy established Rory McIlroy Management Services Ltd, managed by Donal Casey, to handle royalty payments from his endorsements, indicating a move towards managing his business affairs.

2013: Won the 2013 Emirates Australian Open

In 2013, Rory McIlroy won the Emirates Australian Open on the 72nd hole, beating Adam Scott by one stroke.

2013: Missed cut at 2013 Open Championship

Rory McIlroy's first missed cut on the PGA Tour since the 2013 Open Championship, a streak of 22 consecutive events.

May 2014: Ending Engagement to Caroline Wozniacki

In May 2014, McIlroy announced the end of his engagement to Caroline Wozniacki, citing his unreadiness for marriage and wishing her well, marking a significant and public event in his personal life.

June 2014: Declared Representation of Ireland in the 2016 Olympics

In June 2014, McIlroy declared that he would represent Ireland in the 2016 Olympic Summer Games, where golf was reintroduced as an Olympic event.

2014: Sweeping PGA Tour awards and other accolades

In 2014, McIlroy again swept the PGA Tour awards, earning the Arnold Palmer Award, PGA Player of the Year, PGA Tour Player of the Year, Vardon Trophy, and Byron Nelson Award. He also secured the Race to Dubai, was voted the European Tour Golfer of the Year, and won the Mark H. McCormack Award. Additionally, he was awarded the RTÉ Sports Person of the Year and BBC Northern Ireland Sports Personality of the Year.

2014: Chose to Represent Ireland

In 2014, McIlroy made the final decision to represent Ireland in the Olympics.

2014: Ambassador for PGA Junior League Golf

In 2014, McIlroy was announced as an official ambassador for PGA Junior League Golf, underscoring his commitment to promoting youth involvement in golf.

2014: Ryder Cup Win

In 2014, Rory McIlroy played for Europe at the Ryder Cup against the United States, with Europe winning.

2014: RTÉ Sports Person of the Year

In 2014, Rory McIlroy was named RTÉ Sports Person of the Year for his individual and team achievements.

2014: Open Championship and PGA Championship Wins

In 2014, Rory McIlroy won both The Open Championship and the PGA Championship, marking a successful year in major championships.

2014: Won the 2014 PGA Championship

In 2014, Rory McIlroy won the 2014 PGA Championship at Valhalla in Louisville, Kentucky, marking his fourth major championship victory.

2014: Joked About Being a Man United Fan

In 2014, during his acceptance speech following his Open Championship win at Royal Liverpool, McIlroy joked about being a Man United fan, receiving playful boos from Liverpool fans, showcasing his connection to football and sports rivalries.

2014: Won The Open in 2014

Rory McIlroy won The Open in 2014.

March 2015: Club Throwing Incident

In March 2015, during the WGC-Cadillac Championship, McIlroy threw a club into the water after a poor shot, later apologizing and expressing regret for his actions. This marked a moment of frustration and controversy during the tournament.

December 2015: Engagement to Erica Stoll

In December 2015, McIlroy became engaged to Erica Stoll while on holiday in Paris, signaling a new chapter in his personal life.

2015: Ankle Injury

In 2015, McIlroy injured ankle ligaments playing football, causing him to miss the 2015 Open Championship, illustrating a personal setback due to his recreational activities.

2015: Out-of-court settlement with Horizon Sports Management

In 2015, McIlroy reached an out-of-court settlement with Horizon Sports Management in Dublin regarding contractual fees, resolving a legal dispute with his former management company.

2015: European Tour Golfer of the Year

In 2015, McIlroy was shortlisted for the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year and won the European Tour Golfer of the Year for the third time.

2015: EA Sports' video game Rory McIlroy PGA Tour

In 2015, Rory McIlroy became the namesake for EA Sports' video game Rory McIlroy PGA Tour, replacing Tiger Woods.

2015: Won the Omega Dubai Desert Classic and the WGC-Cadillac Match Play

In 2015, Rory McIlroy won the European Tour's Omega Dubai Desert Classic for a second time and he won the WGC-Cadillac Match Play event held at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco. He also finished fourth at the 2015 Masters Tournament.

2016: 2016 Masters Performance

At the 2016 Masters, Rory McIlroy struggled in the third round and finished T10. He said he was affected by the pressure of trying to achieve the Grand Slam.

2016: 2016 Ryder Cup

At the 2016 Ryder Cup, Rory McIlroy played five matches and won three points, all when paired with Thomas Pieters. He lost his Sunday singles match to Patrick Reed.

2016: Signed with TaylorMade

At the end of 2016, after Nike's withdrawal from the golf equipment market, Rory McIlroy signed a $100 million endorsement deal with TaylorMade.

2016: Won the 2016 Tour Championship and FedEx Cup

At the final event of the PGA Tour season, the 2016 Tour Championship, Rory McIlroy won in a playoff and secured the FedEx Cup and a $10 million bonus.

2016: Representation of Ireland in the Olympics

In 2016, McIlroy was considering representing Ireland at the Olympic Summer Games.

2016: Ryder Cup Appearance

In 2016, Rory McIlroy played for Europe against the United States at the Ryder Cup.

2016: Won the Irish Open and Deutsche Bank Championship

In 2016, Rory McIlroy won his home Irish Open and gave the winner's cheque to charity. On 5 September, he won the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachusetts.

2016: Initial Disinterest in Olympic Golf

In 2016, prior to the Open Championship, McIlroy stated he wouldn't watch the Olympic golf tournament, preferring to focus on other sports, and had previously withdrawn from representing Ireland due to Zika virus concerns in Brazil. This highlighted his initial reservations about Olympic golf.

April 2017: Marriage to Erica Stoll

In April 2017, McIlroy married Erica Stoll at Ashford Castle in Cong, County Mayo, marking a significant event in his personal life.

2017: Sixth Highest-Paid Sportsperson

In 2017, McIlroy was ranked as the joint sixth highest-paid sportsperson globally by Forbes, earning US$50 million, with $34 million coming from endorsements, highlighting his financial success and marketability.

2017: Rib injury and limited schedule

In 2017, Rory McIlroy had a solid year but was hampered by a rib injury sustained at the BMW SA Open. He played a limited schedule and decided to sit out the remainder of the year to rest and recover.

2017: Nike Apparel Deal and TaylorMade Equipment Deal

In 2017, after Nike exited the golf equipment business, McIlroy signed a 10-year contract extension with Nike for apparel, and also signed a 10-year equipment deal with TaylorMade.

2017: Potential End of Contractual Fees

In 2017, the contractual fees were potentially coming to an end between Rory McIlroy and Horizon Sports Management.

February 2018: Appearance on The Grand Tour

In February 2018, McIlroy appeared on The Grand Tour, racing against Paris Hilton in the 'Celebrity Face-Off' segment, indicating his involvement in entertainment and media appearances.

March 2018: Won the Arnold Palmer Invitational

On 18 March 2018, Rory McIlroy won the Arnold Palmer Invitational with a final-round 64, marking his first win since winning the Tour Championship in 2016.

September 2018: Participated in the 2018 Ryder Cup

In September 2018, Rory McIlroy qualified for the European team participating in the 2018 Ryder Cup. Team Europe beat Team USA 17 1/2 to 10 1/2.

2018: Brad Faxon becomes putting coach

In 2018, Brad Faxon, a former PGA Tour Player known for his putting skills, became McIlroy's putting coach, indicating a change in McIlroy's training and coaching staff.

2018: Ryder Cup Win

In 2018, Rory McIlroy played for Europe at the Ryder Cup against the United States, with Europe winning.

2018: Masters and Open Championship performances

In April 2018, Rory McIlroy was in contention during the final round of the Masters Tournament but finished six back of the winner. He tied for second at the 2018 Open Championship.

2018: PGA Tour Player of the Year

Rory McIlroy was named the 2018–19 PGA Tour Player of the Year in August 2019.

May 2019: Intention to compete at the 2020 Olympics

In May 2019, McIlroy announced his intention to compete at the 2020 Olympic Games, representing Ireland.

June 2019: Won the 2019 RBC Canadian Open

On 9 June 2019, Rory McIlroy won the RBC Canadian Open by 7 strokes. He became the sixth golfer to win the career Triple Crown.

August 2019: Won the Tour Championship and FedEx Cup

On 25 August 2019, Rory McIlroy clinched his second season-long FedEx Cup by winning the Tour Championship and was named the 2018–19 PGA Tour Player of the Year.

November 2019: Won the WGC-HSBC Champions

On 3 November 2019, Rory McIlroy won the WGC-HSBC Champions tournament in a playoff against Xander Schauffele.

December 2019: Morality Issues

On 10 December 2019, Rory McIlroy informed that he would miss the European Tour's Saudi International tournament in Riyadh and stated morality issues in going to the nation.

2019: PGA Tour Player of the Year

In 2019, McIlroy received the PGA Tour Player of the Year award for the third time, adding to his previous wins. He also won the Vardon Trophy and Byron Nelson Award for a third time.

May 2020: Charity Skins Game Win

On 17 May 2020, Rory McIlroy, alongside Dustin Johnson, secured a win in a charity skins game, winning £1.53 million for coronavirus relief funds.

September 2020: Birth of Daughter

In September 2020, McIlroy and his wife Erica Stoll had a daughter, marking a major personal milestone.

2020: Intention to compete at the 2020 Olympics

In 2020, McIlroy announced his intention to compete at the Olympic Games, representing Ireland.

2021: Ryder Cup Appearance

In 2021, Rory McIlroy played for Europe against the United States at the Ryder Cup.

2021: 2021 Ryder Cup

In September 2021, Rory McIlroy played on the European team in the 2021 Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits. The US team won 19–9, and McIlroy went 1–3–0.

December 2022: Status as of December 31, 2022

As of December 31, 2022, a certain status or condition was noted regarding Rory McIlroy. The specific details related to this status are not provided, but it marks a point-in-time assessment as of December 2022.

2022: Graeme McDowell moves to LIV Golf league

In 2022, Graeme McDowell, who frequently practiced with McIlroy, moved to the LIV Golf league.

2022: Wins the Vardon Trophy and Byron Nelson Award

In 2022, McIlroy secured the Vardon Trophy and Byron Nelson Award for a fourth time, marking another achievement in his successful career.

January 2023: Controversy with Patrick Reed at Hero Dubai Desert Classic

In January 2023, McIlroy had an encounter with Patrick Reed at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, where Reed threw a golf tee in McIlroy's direction after being seemingly ignored. The tension arose partly due to McIlroy's criticism of the LIV Golf League and an alleged subpoena filed by Reed.

February 2023: Appearance in Full Swing

In February 2023, McIlroy appeared in the sports documentary series Full Swing, which premiered on Netflix, showcasing his life and career to a broader audience.

June 2023: Statements on PGA Tour-LIV Golf Merger

In June 2023, prior to the RBC Canadian Open, McIlroy discussed the PGA Tour's merger with LIV Golf, expressing his feelings of being a "sacrificial lamb" and stating his continued dislike for LIV Golf, hoping it would disappear.

September 2023: Ryder Cup Victory

In September 2023, McIlroy participated in the Ryder Cup playing on the European team at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome, Italy. The European team won the Ryder Cup with a score of 16.5–11.5, and McIlroy contributed with a 4–1–0 record, which included a win in his Sunday singles match.

2023: Investment in Alpine Racing Team

In 2023, McIlroy joined the investment group of the Alpine racing team of Formula One, marking his involvement in motorsports and business ventures beyond golf.

2023: Ryder Cup Win

In 2023, Rory McIlroy played for Europe at the Ryder Cup against the United States, with Europe winning.

May 2024: McIlroy Files for Divorce

In May 2024, Rory McIlroy filed for divorce from his wife, Erica Stoll, in Palm Beach County, Florida. This event marks a significant change in McIlroy's personal life in May 2024.

June 2024: Divorce Filing Withdrawn

By June 2024, Rory McIlroy withdrew the divorce filing he had previously submitted. This action reversed the initial decision to end his marriage in June 2024.

2024: Wins Wells Fargo Championship, Zurich Classic of New Orleans, and Hero Dubai Desert Classic

In 2024, McIlroy won his first title of the season at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans with Shane Lowry. He also secured his fourth victory at the Wells Fargo Championship. He also won the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, trailing by 11 entering Saturday, then shooting a nine-under 63, and winning by one stroke.

2025: Wins AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am

In 2025, McIlroy won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, his first PGA Tour event of the year, finishing with a score of −21 and beating Shane Lowry by two strokes.

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