McIlroy wins Sports Personality of Year 2025
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Rory McIlroy might be performing well, but the question is, how long can the aging golfer compete against the rising talent on the PGA Tour? While there is no definite answer to the question, one thin
Rory McIlroy’s 2025 schedule isn’t over yet, with the Northern Irishman now looking ahead to the Golf Channel Games. But after the exhibition match against Scottie Scheffler, he’ll get a break, something he’s probably looking forward to after a packed 2025 calendar.
Masters victory, career Grand Slam completed, Ryder Cup hero and BBC Sports Personality of the Year. A year dreams are made of.
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Rory McIlroy’s 2025 earnings: PGA Tour, DP World Tour, major championships breakdown
Rory McIlroy lost out on the PGA’s Player of the Year award, but this season wasn’t bad. In fact, he certainly thinks so. “2025 is going to go down as one of the best years of my career, if not the best,
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Rory McIlroy’s future could be very different than you think
Because while American fans haven't seen the last of McIlroy, they're almost certainly going to be seeing less of him. In the afterglow of his grand slam triumph in 2025, McIlroy stands at a career inflection point. The question isn't what he wants to achieve anymore. It's what he wants to leave behind—and where he wants to leave it.
RORY MCILROY fans fumed after the Grand Slam winner missed out of PGA Tour’s top award. The Jack Nicklaus gong went to USA’s Scottie Scheffler, who was crowned Player of the Year
BBC Sports Personality of the Year may not add much to McIlroy's CV, but it proves that golf is finally cutting through