A success timeline featuring the most significant achievements of 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.
In 1923, Bobby Jones was the youngest winner since Bobby Jones in 1923.
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.
In 1980, Jack Nicklaus was one of the people who held the U.S. Open 72-hole aggregate score record.
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.
Sandy Lyle won the Players Championship in 1987, becoming the first British winner of the tournament.
In 1993, Lee Janzen was one of the people who held the U.S. Open 72-hole aggregate score record.
In 2000, Tiger Woods was one of the people who held the U.S. Open 72-hole aggregate score record.
In 2003, Jim Furyk was one of the people who held the U.S. Open 72-hole aggregate score record.
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.
In 2005, Rory McIlroy became the youngest-ever winner of both the West of Ireland Championship and the Irish Close Championship.
In 2006, Rory McIlroy retained the West of Ireland Championship and followed that up with back-to-back wins at the Irish Close Championship.
On February 6, 2007, Rory McIlroy became the second man to top the World Amateur Golf Ranking.
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.
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.
After finishing second in the UBS Hong Kong Open in November 2008, Rory McIlroy attained his highest world ranking position of 50.
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.
In 2009 Ricky Barnes, had set a 36 hole record.
In 2009, Rory McIlroy achieved his first win on the European Tour.
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.
On October 4, 2010, Rory McIlroy won a crucial half-point to help Europe regain the Ryder Cup.
In 2010, Rory McIlroy played for Europe at the Ryder Cup against the United States, with Europe winning.
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.
In December 2011, Rory McIlroy won the UBS Hong Kong Open by two strokes.
In 2011, McIlroy won the RTÉ Sports Person of the Year.
In 2011, Rory McIlroy won the U.S. Open, marking his first major championship victory.
In 2011, at age 22, Rory McIlroy became the youngest player ever to reach €10 million in career earnings on the European Tour.
Rory McIlroy duplicated Luke Donald's 2011 feat of winning both the PGA Tour and European Tour money titles in the same year.
Rory McIlroy won the 2011 U.S. Open, becoming the third European to win three different majors.
Rory McIlroy won the U.S. Open in 2011.
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.
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.
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.
In 2012, Rory McIlroy became the youngest player to reach $10 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour.
In 2012, Rory McIlroy played for Europe at the Ryder Cup against the United States, with Europe winning.
In 2012, Rory McIlroy won the PGA Championship, adding to his major championship titles.
Rory McIlroy won the 2012 PGA Championship, becoming the third European to win three different majors.
In 2013, Rory McIlroy won the Emirates Australian Open on the 72nd hole, beating Adam Scott by one stroke.
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.
In 2014, Rory McIlroy played for Europe at the Ryder Cup against the United States, with Europe winning.
In 2014, Rory McIlroy was named RTÉ Sports Person of the Year for his individual and team achievements.
In 2014, Rory McIlroy won both The Open Championship and the PGA Championship, marking a successful year in major championships.
In 2014, Rory McIlroy won the 2014 PGA Championship at Valhalla in Louisville, Kentucky, marking his fourth major championship victory.
Rory McIlroy won The Open in 2014.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In 2018, Rory McIlroy played for Europe at the Ryder Cup against the United States, with Europe winning.
Rory McIlroy was named the 2018–19 PGA Tour Player of the Year in August 2019.
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.
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.
On 3 November 2019, Rory McIlroy won the WGC-HSBC Champions tournament in a playoff against Xander Schauffele.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In 2022, McIlroy secured the Vardon Trophy and Byron Nelson Award for a fourth time, marking another achievement in his successful career.
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.
In 2023, Rory McIlroy played for Europe at the Ryder Cup against the United States, with Europe winning.
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.
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.
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.