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Rory McIlroy discusses new PGA Tour schedule for 2026 along with his recent absences from big events
The 2025 PGA Tour season has yet to conclude, but that has not stopped some from looking to next year's schedule. After the PGA Tour released the playing calendar for the 2026 season on Tuesday, Rory McIlroy was asked about the cadence of the tournaments and the addition of another signature event to the campaign.
Many onlookers were more intent on celebrating Rory McIlroy's triumphant return, having secured the Career Grand Slam at Augusta earlier in the season. Scheffler maintained that the negativity from the crowd didn't unsettle him, yet insisted that some of ...
Citing the current playoff structure and his busy late-season schedule, Rory McIlroy on Wednesday defended his decision to skip last week’s playoff opener at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
R ory McIlroy took a few souvenirs with him from Augusta National after his Masters win. The Masters Shop had 1,100 pin flags left in stock at the end of the tournament, and McIlroy said he took every last one of them with the intention to sign his name inside the logo -- a tradition reserved for Masters champions.
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Golf Digest on MSN‘The worst purchase ever’: Rory McIlroy has regrets about what he bought with his first tour paycheck
On Wednesday at the PGA Championship, McIlroy was asked if he remembered how he spent that first paycheck, which prompted a rather sheepish admission from the five-time major champion. Watch it and wince. RELATED: Ohio golfer wins $150,000 Powerball prize with lotto ticket purchased on golf trip
Back in action at the BMW Championship, the second of the three FedEx Cup Playoffs, Rory McIlroy once again delivered at his press conference this Wednesday in Caves Valley, Maryland
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Golf365 on MSNRory McIlroy’s simple ‘belt-buckle’ drill will eliminate common mistake and increase driving distance
Rory McIlroy shares his simple belt-buckle drill to improve hip rotation, add effortless speed, and generate longer, more consistent strikes.
MIAMI — Rory McIlroy is backing the format change that will see all 30 players tee off as equals as they battle for the FedEx Cup in the PGA Tour’s Tour Championship starting on Thursday.