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There’s been a lot of buzz surrounding Tiger Woods’ relationship with Vanessa Trump and the rumor that they are going to get engaged soon. Now, insiders close to the professional golfer are putting the brakes on that tea.

The source told the Daily Mail that there’s a solid reason for both Woods and Vanessa to put the marriage talk on ice. “Cynically, why should she get married? There’s no point of it, and it would just complicate her alimony from Donald [Trump Jr.],” the insider claimed. “And Tiger, of course, paid out a lot in his divorce from Elin [Nordegren], and I don’t think he’s particularly excited to do that again.”

Vanessa shares five children with Donald Jr.: Kai, 18, Donald III, 16, Tristan, 13, Spencer, 12, and Chloe, 11. Her settlement with Donald Trump’s eldest son is unknown, but Celebrity Net Worth estimates her fortune to be in the $75 million neighborhood.

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Woods, who shares daughter Sam, 18, and son Charlie, 16, with Nordegren, paid out a reported tidy sum of $100 million in their 2010 divorce. “If you know Tiger, you know that he’s not the type to just get married at the drop of a hat,” added the source. “He has been with women for years and not done that. I think it would take a lot to get him to be a groom again.”

Still, the rumors have been rampant that Vanessa and Woods are fast-tracking their romance. On July 4, Page Six noted that Vanessa’s pals were sharing that the dynamic duo was “wedding bells serious” in their relationship. There is no engagement news to share so far, but the mom of five is reportedly head over heels for the golf legend.

“She’s so happy! She’s finally found happiness. She’s found happiness for the first time in her life,” they gushed.

Woods and Vanessa prefer their privacy and have bonded over their children’s love of golf — Woods’ son Charlie is following in his father’s footsteps, and her daughter Kai is committed to the University of Miami to play golf in the fall of 2026.

Neither of them has made any comment about their blossoming love, but Woods did post an uncharacteristically personal note on his Instagram page on March 23.

“Love is in the air and life is better with you by my side,” he wrote in the caption alongside two loving snapshots with Vanessa. “We look forward to our journey through life together. At this time, we would appreciate privacy to all those close to our hearts.”

Rory McIlroy has often expressed gratitude to his wife for her support during the ups and downs of his golf career. 

After a disappointing Open Championship in 2022, the Northern Irishman shared how he sat with a bottle of wine and vented to Erica Stoll, appreciating her for just “sitting there and listening to it” as he lamented his missed chances.

This week presents another opportunity for McIlroy with The Open being held in his home country at Royal Portrush. He’s among many contenders, including defending champion Xander Schauffele, Scottie Scheffler, and good pal Shane Lowry, but the 36-year-old might channel his frustration from three years prior to fuel his pursuit of triumph.

 

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In April, McIlroy etched his name into the history books at the Masters by sinking a playoff putt against Justin Rose, becoming the sixth golfer—and the first European—to achieve the career Grand Slam in golf.

He joined the ranks of legends like Tiger Woods, Gary Player, and Jack Nicklaus, having secured all four major titles, with his most recent significant victory before that being over a decade ago in 2014.

That year, McIlroy clinched both the PGA Championship and The Open, yet it wasn’t until 2025 that he topped the leaderboard at another major.

McIlroy has faced his fair share of ups and downs on the course, with setbacks often igniting a golfer’s drive for triumph.

The sting of his near-miss at the 2022 Open Championship might just be the spark he needs to conquer Royal Portrush, and the unwavering support from his wife could prove to be an additional boost.

In a heartfelt chat with the Irish Independent back in 2022, McIlroy opened up about how he leaned on his wife after falling short by a mere two strokes, finishing 18-under-par while Cameron Smith clinched the title at 20-under. Post-tournament, McIlroy found solace in his hotel room, pouring out his frustrations to his wife.

The reigning Masters champ recounted: “I’m sure there was a bit of, ‘I don’t feel like I did that much wrong.’ Because at that point you start to think about things, ‘I could have got it up-and-down on 3. I should have made a birdie on 9. I should have made a birdie on 12.’

“You know, all the s— Erica just doesn’t want to hear. But I give her credit for sitting there and listening to it. I’m sure we tried to watch something on TV to get away from it.”

He further reflected: “It’s our life and how we live, but most of our conversations don’t revolve around golf, or what I want to win, but this was different.

“And it’s amazing because you have the first major of the year, and the last major of the year, with basically the same outcome – second at the Masters, third at the Open – and two completely different reactions.

“And yeah, I mean, what can you say to someone in that position, you know? Erica didn’t need to say anything, she just needed to [be there].”

McIlroy is setting his sights on a different ending for this year’s Open Championship, aiming to hoist the Claret Jug triumphantly alongside his wife Erica and daughter Poppy, rather than revisiting past near-misses.

The weather at Royal Portrush looks challenging for this year’s Open Championship.

Heavy rain, thunderstorms, low temperatures, and gusty winds are expected throughout the week. For many, a nightmare. For Tiger Woods, just another hurdle to overcome.

Before the tournament kicks off on July 17, the three-time Open champion made it clear he’s not interested in complaints. In a recent post from his brand Sun Day Red, he dropped four words that are already making headlines: “Just deal with it.” Short, direct, and excuse-free.

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Woods acknowledged it’s going to be tough: “It’s going to be cold. It’s going to be windy, yes,” he said, but also emphasized that this is part of the game. “There’s nothing you can do about it. It’s an outdoor sport. You just keep going and adjust.”

That mindset is shared by Xander Schauffele, the reigning Open champion. The American noted that on links courses, it all starts with mentality: “You’ve got to visualize more than just hitting the ball. The weather is part of the challenge.”

Weather will be a key factor at Royal Portrush

Thursday is expected to be the toughest day, with thunderstorms in the forecast. Rain chances decrease on Friday, but the weekend brings fresh uncertainty. Players with early tee times on Thursday and late starts on Friday may gain a slight edge.

Given these conditions, players will adapt their strategies. Expect more low punches, bump-and-run techniques to keep the ball close to the ground, and putts from off the green-all efforts to prevent the wind from dictating the tournament’s outcome.

Robert MacIntyre ready for the chaos

One player unfazed by the bad weather is Robert MacIntyre. The Scotsman grew up playing on links courses and feels right at home at Royal Portrush. “This is my favorite course in the world,” he said. He’s no stranger to the venue: back in 2019, he made his major debut here and finished in the top 10.

MacIntyre knows how to read the greens, adjust to the wind, and stay composed when everything around him shifts. “If the wind is howling, you’ve got to adjust your stance, your tempo, everything. But it’s in my blood now,” he said with confidence.

The 2025 Open will be a true test

One thing’s for sure: this edition of The Open Championship will be as much a mental battle as a technical one. Royal Portrush will demand not only shot-making precision but also patience and resilience. The weather will be a true opponent on the course.

But if Tiger Woods has shown anything throughout his career, it’s that he knows how to win under any circumstances. And if his message was clear, it’s because he truly believes it: “Just deal with it.” Because complaining doesn’t win majors. Adapting does.

Tiger Woods will not be marrying Vanessa Trump anytime soon despite claims that the couple are “wedding bells serious”, a friend of the PGA Tour star has claimed.

The duo are said to have been progressing with their relationship at a serious rate since publicly announcing their love for each other back in March, with one source close to them revealing just two months later that they could be “living together by the end of the year”.

Despite gaining the blessing of their children, which includes keen golfers Kai Trump, 18, and Charlie Woods, 16, not much has been revealed about Woods and Donald Trump’s former daughter-in-law, with the pair doing their best to remain out of the public eye.

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Woods and Trump live just 20 minutes apart in the wealthy southern Florida enclave of Palm Beach and according to a friend of the former, it’s believed to be only a matter of time before they’re living under the same roof, as per a previous report from the Daily Mail.

Earlier this month, a fresh bombshell update claimed that the couple could even be heading towards marriage, despite only believed to have started dating around Thanksgiving, with a source close to Trump telling Page Six that “they’re very serious,” adding, “Wedding bells serious.”

Now, however, another friend of Woods has rubbished any talk of an imminent wedding to the Daily Mail, pointing towards the couple having financial reasons for why marriage would not make sense.

“Cynically, why should she get married? There’s no point of it, and it would just complicate her alimony from Donald [Trump Jr.],’ the friend said. “And Tiger of course paid out a lot in his divorce from Elin [Nordegren], and I don’t think he’s particularly excited to do that again.”

Woods’ friend – who is said to have known him for nearly two decades according to the Daily Mail report – also suggested that the golfer doesn’t yet know Trump well enough to get married again.

“If you know Tiger, you know that he’s not the type to just get married at the drop of a hat,’ said the friend. “He has been with women for years and not done that. I think it would take a lot to get him to be a groom again.”

While the Woods source insisted that the couple’s relationship is serious, they can’t see it meaning they will be walking down the aisle together anytime soon.

“Honestly, it makes no sense for them to do that at this point,” the insider said. “It’s 2025. You don’t need to be married if you don’t want to. Why mess with something that’s working so well?”

Although Trump’s source didn’t disclose whether anything is actually in the works with regards to an engagement or wedding date, they did say that the 47-year-old, who was previously married to Donald Trump Jr., is “so happy”.

Revealing that he and Trump had embarked on a relationship earlier in the year, Woods previously said on social media: “Love is in the air and life is better with you by my side!”

Just 12 hours after finishing runner-up at the Scottish Open to relative PGA Tour newcomer Chris Gotterup, Rory McIlroy took to the first tee at Royal Portrush for his first practice round ahead of the Open Championship.

The tournament takes place in his native Northern Ireland at a course where 16-year-old McIlroy set the course record.

“The fact that I’m here at Portrush with the green jacket, having completed that lifelong dream, I want to do my best this week to enjoy everything that comes my way and enjoy the reaction of the fans and enjoy being in front of them and playing in front of them,” the star golfer said. “But at the same time, I want to win this golf tournament, and I feel like I’m very capable of doing that.”

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Ahead of the year’s final major tournament, McIlroy took a well-deserved rest as he, wife Erica and daughter Poppy enjoyed some time on their new home.

“We came back a few weeks ago and moved into our new home in Wentworth and have been trying to settle in. It’s amazing what two weeks of a bit of detachment can do for you,” he revealed ahead of the Scottish Open. “Sitting there being with your own thoughts for a while. Yeah, it’s been nice to have this time to reflect and also to rekindle my excitement and enthusiasm for the rest of the year. Obviously we have this week in Scotland and then a massive week next week in Portrush.”

After capping off the career grand slam with his win at the Masters in April, he admitted his mindset changed.

“Yeah, you know, it’s my first realistic chance to win after the Masters, and I’ve had a great season. I won at Pebble. I won [the Players Championship]. I said this, when you do something that you’ve been dreaming your whole life to do, it was a huge moment in my life, my career,” he revealed before the final round of the Scottish Open. “The I think I just needed that little bit of time. And to be back here for last couple weeks, and feel like I could actually digest all of it, I feel like I came to this tournament with renewed enthusiasm and excitement for the rest of the year.”

The last time the Open Championship was played at Royal Portrush, McIlroy failed to make the cut after firing an 8-over, 79 in the first round despite an impressive 6-under, 65 in the second round as he missed the weekend by one shot.

Irishman Shane Lowry won the 2019 Open Championship at Royal Portrush by six shots over Tommy Fleetwood.

Rory McIlroy will be heading into the Open Championship this week hoping to put right his 2019 disaster at Royal Portush.

It’s the first time he’s returning to the iconic Northern Ireland course since collapsing under the home-love pressure, and ultimately failed to make the cut.

On the very first hole six years ago, he slumped to a dreaded quadruple-bogey, and was eventually left holding back tears after his second round exit. He said earlier this week: “The walk to the first tee and then that ovation, I was a little surprised and a little taken aback, like ‘Geez, these people really want me to win’.

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“I think that brought its own sort of pressure and more internally from myself, not really wanting to let people down. It’s just something I didn’t mentally prepare for that day or that week.”

McIlroy will be leaning on his wife Erica Stoll for her continued support heading into The Open this week, in a bid to overcome his demons. The family recently moved to a new leafy Surrey estate, and have reportedly spent about £9million renovating their new home.

Erica reportedly favours milder temperatures over the sweltering heat of their former US base. The New Yorker and her Northern Irish husband were previously residing in Jupiter, Florida with their daughter Poppy, but are now ready to make the move across the pond.

Earlier in 2024, McIlroy initiated divorce proceedings, though the couple later reconciled within the same year. “Straight after Augusta we travelled over to see the house as it was going through the finishing touches,” McIlroy revealed to The Telegraph. “It was fun to see and we could have stayed in it, but we wanted to get over to [McIlroy’s hometown] Holywood.”

Fellow professional golfer Martin Kaymer recounted an amusing exchange about Stoll’s feelings towards the climate during his Netflix Full Swing appearance. “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?'” he recalled.

Nevertheless, it was a different Netflix programme that became the focal point during a private moment preceding McIlroy’s Masters triumph. The 36-year-old secured a career Grand Slam at Augusta, defeating Justin Rose in a play-off to claim the coveted green jacket.

Rory McIlroy, the golfing sensation, finally ended his major drought with a stunning Masters victory, and he’s revealed an unusual preparation method. Chatting with Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show, McIlroy shared that he unwound before his big win by indulging in the period drama ‘Bridgerton’ alongside his wife.

“The week of the Masters, for me, I’m just trying to distract myself with doing anything,” the champion golfer confessed. “I’m trying not to watch coverage of the tournament, I’m trying not to watch anything about the golf.”

McIlroy explained his strategy to avoid sports news altogether, opting instead for books, shows, or films. “You try to just not look at the sports news. So, like, read a book, watch a show, watch a movie. So, I was watching ‘Bridgerton’ with my wife, which was her decision, but I actually got into it… It was good.”

In other news, it seems McIlroy’s move to Surrey had been on the cards for some time. J. Spaun, who McIlroy outplayed at the Players Championship, accidentally revealed Rory’s UK plans during a chat on the Fore Play podcast.

“I know he’s Northern Irish, but I asked him if he ever hangs out in London,” Spaun recounted. “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.'”.

Tiger Woods is one of the greatest golfers in history. During his career, he has won 82 times on the PGA Tour, collecting 15 majors.

This includes five Masters, four PGA Championships, three US Opens and three Open Championships. His injury issues and personal problems looked like ending his career in the mid-2010’s, but Woods came back and completed one of the greatest comebacks in sport, winning his fifth Masters title in 2019 at the age of 43.

Woods announced himself to the world of professional golf in 1997, winning the Masters by a record-breaking 12 strokes at the age of 21. From 1999 to 2010, he was a dominant force in the sport, winning 13 major championships during this time. Woods’ 82 PGA Tour wins have only been matched by Sam Snead. If he can somehow return to action and win another event, he will top the all-time list for wins on the PGA Tour. Time is running out for the ‘Big Cat’, but he will be determined to defy the odds once again.

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The American revolutionsed the game, combining his long-game prowess with extreme mental fortitude and clutch putting in key moments. In an interview with GolfTV in May 2020, Woods was asked who the best player he competed against during his career was. The 15-time Grand Slam champion replied with two household names, who both had huge impacts on the sport.

Woods has had many rivalries during his time as a professional. David Duval was one of the best players on the PGA Tour in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The American won 13 times on the tour between 1997 and 2001, including the Open Championship in 2001, which saw him win by three shots at Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club.

The 49-year-old is also one of six male players who have achieved the Career Grand Slam. Rory McIlroy is the only member of the Career Grand Slam club that Woods has competed regularly against. The pair played with each other in the final round of the 2018 Tour Championship, with Woods finishing ahead of the Northern Irishman to win his first tournament in five years. Despite facing off against the likes of McIlroy, Woods admitted that there were two other stars who caused him the biggest trouble.

Tiger Woods’ Best Results at Majors
Competition Best result
Masters W (1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2019)
PGA Championship W (1999, 2000, 2006, 2007)
US Open W (2000, 2002, 2008)
The Open W (2000, 2005, 2006)

Woods named Phil Mickelson as one of the two best players he has faced during his career. Mickelson is a golfing maverick, with 45 PGA Tour wins, including six majors. His most recent major victory came at the PGA Championship, when he was 50, meaning he became the oldest major championship winner in history. He has come agonisingly close to joining the Career Grand Slam club throughout his career, but the US Open has always eluded him. The short game magician has finished second six times in his National Open.

The 55-year-old’s flamboyant style, which included erratic driving and miraculous recovery shots, meant that he was one of the most popular players on the PGA Tour in the 2000s and 2010s. However, in 2022, Mickelson joined the controversial LIV Golf tour, meaning he was suspended from the PGA Tour indefinitely.

Phil Mickelson’s Best Results at Majors
Competition Best result
Masters W (2004, 2006, 2010)
PGA Championship W (2005, 2021)
US Open T2/2nd (1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2013)
The Open W (2013)

The other man Woods name-checked, was Vijay Singh. The Fijian international won three major championships during his career. This included the Masters in 2000, which saw Singh beat Ernie Els by three strokes, while Woods was six behind the eventual champion.

His two other major triumphs came at the PGA Championship. The first of these was in 1998 and the second was in 2004. Singh dramatically beat Chris DiMarco and Justin Leonard in a play-off to secure his third and final major title. Singh’s 2004 season was particularly impressive. He won nine times on the PGA Tour, becoming the number one-ranked golfer in the world. This put him ahead of Woods, who had held the title for six consecutive years.

Singh’s consistent ball striking and power off the tee gave him a significant advantage over his opponents, helping him reach the pinnacle of the sport. He ended his career with 34 PGA Tour wins and a spot in the World Golf Hall of Fame.

Vijay Singh’s Best Results at Majors
Competition Best result
Masters W (2000)
PGA Championship W (1998, 2004)
US Open T3 (1999)
The Open T2 (2003)

Speaking to McNamara in 2020, Woods explained why Mickelson and Singh were the two best players he faced during his career. The 49-year-old said:

“I would have to say it’s either Phil [Mickelson] or Vijay [Singh].

“Those two have won a lot of tournaments and they were so hard to beat in different ways.

“Phil didn’t hit the ball as well as Vijay but his short game was off the charts.

“Vijay hit it better, put a lot of pressure on you, but his short game – his chipping was awesome but he didn’t putt as well as Phil did.

“Those guys kept putting themselves there and I loved it. I loved the challenge of it. Phil and I and Vijay went at it for the better part of 15 years and it’s been a lot of fun.”

Rory McIlroy displayed a welcome return to form during the opening rounds of the Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club in East Lothian after admitting his struggles in recent times.

The world number two appeared rejuvenated on the course, playing with a renewed smile that had been notably absent in recent months.

The timing could not be better for the Northern Irishman, who faces the prospect of competing at Royal Portrush next week for the 153rd Open Championship.

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The venue holds special significance for McIlroy, located just an hour from his childhood home.

It marks only the third time in the tournament’s history that the Open will be staged on the island of Ireland, with the last occurrence in 2019.

The 36-year-old has acknowledged experiencing motivational challenges following his career-defining Masters triumph at Augusta National earlier this year.

Despite beginning 2025 with two PGA Tour victories, McIlroy admitted to struggling mentally in recent months.

Speaking about his return to Europe, McIlroy said: “I’m looking forward to just getting back to Europe in general.

“We’ve got a lot to look forward to, got our new house in London, play the Scottish [Open] and then obviously The Open at Portrush. Just trying to get myself in the right frame of mind to approach that.”

McIlroy and his family are preparing to relocate from their Florida residence to a newly constructed Surrey mansion valued between £10 million and £14 million.

The property, situated near the prestigious Wentworth Golf Club, features a 44-foot entertainment room and both indoor and outdoor swimming pools.

The move will place McIlroy amongst distinguished neighbours including golfers Ernie Els, Thomas Bjorn and Justin Rose, whom he defeated in a Masters playoff.

Other notable residents include former Chelsea footballer John Terry and ex-England cricketer Kevin Pietersen.

McIlroy purchased his Jupiter, Florida home from Els in 2017 within the Bear’s Club golf community.

His wife Erica Stoll has expressed dissatisfaction with Florida’s hot climate, according to reports.

The extended European stay with his wife and daughter Poppy appears to have reinvigorated the golfer.

McIlroy has already begun psychological warfare ahead of this year’s Ryder Cup at Bethpage, suggesting the American captaincy is largely ceremonial.

Speaking at The Renaissance Club, he said: “It really feels like it’s a player-led team in America.

“We have our input as players on the European team, but we do have that one figurehead in Luke. I think that’s important.”

He referenced the 2023 contest in Rome, stating: “When the Americans got off to a pretty rough start, because Zach [Johnson] gave the team so much ownership they had no one to look to.

“They were looking at each other instead of having a focal point: ‘Tell us what to do.'”

Rory McIlroy stood on the first tee in 2019 at Royal Portrush as the course record holder with his home nation watching and waiting.

It should have been a moment to dream of and remember forever but it turned into a nightmare. McIlroy shot a 61 on this track as a 16-year-old prodigy but here he was back as a four-time Major champion at 30 looking to win the Claret Jug in his homeland.

Yet when his tee shot which started as a slight draw turned into a nasty hook thanks to the high winds and sailed out of bounds, he would never recover. McIlroy shot an eight on that opening hole and the quadruple bogey helped him to a 79 before a 65 on the Friday failed to undo the damage to make the cut.

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“I remember the ovation I got on the first tee on Thursday and not being prepared for it or not being ready for how I was going to feel or what I was going to feel. Then the golf on Thursday feels like a bit of a blur. I try to forget that part of it.”

McIlroy admitted he got it wrong in 2019 as he tried to shy away from the adulation on home turf and keep himself to himself as much as possible. This time it will be different as the 2025 Masters champion looks to harness the love from the Irish fans to help him in pursuit of a second Claret Jug.

“I think in ’19 I probably tried to isolate, and I think it’s better for everyone if I embrace it,” he said. “I think it’s better for me because I can – it’s nice to be able to accept adulation, even though I struggle with it at times.

“But it’s also nice for the person that is seeing you for the first time in a few years. It just makes for a better interaction and not trying to hide away from it. It’s more of an embrace everything that’s going to come my way this week and not try to shy away from it or hide away from it, and I think that’ll make for a better experience for everyone involved.”

Rory McIlroy has disclosed that spending quality time with his wife Erica Stoll in their fresh residence has reignited his competitive fire.

Back in April, the Northern Irish golfer finally secured his fifth major championship and achieved the career Grand Slam by claiming victory at the Masters. The triumph represented a moment of release for Rory, who had endured an 11-year drought without capturing a major title.

Yet his performance rapidly declined in the subsequent months following his breakthrough win. He managed only a tied 47th placement at the PGA Championship and concluded the US Open in 19th position.

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During his competition schedule, construction was underway on a new Wentworth property where McIlroy and his family would relocate. Settling into his fresh residence has not only lifted his spirits but also helped him rediscover the drive and determination that propelled him to Masters glory.

Speaking to reporters at the Renaissance Club in North Berwick before the Genesis Scottish Open, McIlroy shared, “We came back a few weeks ago and moved into our new home in Wentworth and have been trying to settle in. It’s amazing what two weeks of a bit of detachment can do for you.

“Sitting there being with your own thoughts for a while. Yeah, it’s been nice to have this time to reflect and also to rekindle my excitement and enthusiasm for the rest of the year. Obviously we have this week in Scotland and then a massive week next week [for the Open] in Portrush.”

Rory would later confess that he had lost some of his drive after achieving the Grand Slam. During his time at the US Open, he even acknowledged that he wouldn’t be overly concerned if he missed the cut.

But after spending quality time with Justin Rose – the golfer he edged out for the Masters title in that dramatic sudden-death playoff – McIlroy recognized he needed to return to the UK to rediscover his passion for the game, reports the Mirror. He explained, “There’s a detachment from the sort of week-in, week-out grind when you get back over here and Justin and I were talking about that.

“You play PGA Tour golf for the first 25, 30 weeks of the year and you need to completely get away from it. This world of golf can become all-encompassing. In this last fortnight, I felt like I could detach and sort of hide in a way. I needed that. My game needed that.”

It’s been just over a year since McIlroy and Stoll announced they had both reversed their decision to divorce. In May 2024, just days before the PGA Championship, the Holywood native filed for divorce from his American wife.

A month afterward, they worked through their issues and chose to stay together rather than separate. The couple has now settled into their new home on the exclusive Wentworth Estate, which has previously housed notable residents including Prince Andrew, former King of Thailand Prajadhipok and, notably, former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.

It’s believed that McIlroy scooped up the estate in 2023, investing approximately £9 million ($12 million) to transform it into a family home. Planning documents describe the property as a: “Large, detached dwelling sited centrally within a substantive plot.”