Not only one of the most successful golfers of his generation, Rory McIlroy is among the best players of all time with five Major championships to his name and almost 40 professional tour wins otherwise.
The Northern Irishman claimed the 2009 Dubai Desert Classic for his first DP World Tour title before going on to lift the 2010 Quail Hollow Championship – consequently opening his PGA Tour account.
In 2011, the first of his five Majors arrived via a dominant display at the US Open. Four more would follow, including a maiden Masters victory and the completion of the Career Grand Slam in 2025.
As a result of a trophy-laden career which is closing in on 20 years old, McIlroy has earned an extraordinary amount of money.
(Image credit: Getty Images)
His consistency at the top of the game has allowed the six-time Ryder Cup winner to collect over $188 million in official tournament prize money on the PGA Tour and DP World Tour.
That figure is only part of the story, though, and does not include any earnings away from the golf course – such as his sponsors or other business interests – which help to contribute towards McIlroy’s net worth.
McIlroy’s club sponsor is TaylorMade, with whom he signed a 10-year $100 million deal in 2017. He is also signed with Nike (a potential $10m per year deal), Omega and FM – among others.
We also know McIlroy stands second on the PGA Tour’s Career Money list behind only Tiger Woods. Before the 2026 season began, McIlroy had scooped just under $108 million on the PGA Tour and at Major championships.
Then there are bonus payouts such as the PGA Tour’s Player Impact Program which add millions to McIlroy’s career earnings. Looking specifically at the PGA Tour’s now-defunct PIP, the five-time Major winner collected $35 million in the four years it existed.
He has also won the FedEx Cup three times and is a six-time winner of the Race to Dubai, which come with significant prize money, further boosting his earnings. We know McIlroy’s three FedEx Cup victories totaled $43 million and his DP…
..
Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at Latest from Golf Monthly…
