A fast-paced look back at Rory McIlroy's eventful—and historic—year.
In the aftermath of the Ryder Cup, a champagne-soaked Rory McIlroy got emotional as he tried to sum up his 2025. "Best year of my career," McIlroy said. "Best year of my life."
We certainly aren't here to argue. The last 12 months was as eventful as it was successful for the 36-year-old Northern Irishman. Heck, it was downright historical from a golf perspective. Scottie Scheffler remains the World No. 1, but it was Rory who produced the most storylines (Read here for more of our Newsmakers of the Year). So, as has been our tradition, we've come up with a fast-paced way to recap what went down for that year's biggest headliner. Here's our extensive list of 57 things that happened to Rory McIlroy in 2025. In no particular order.
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1. Changed golf balls.
2. Changed his driver.
3. Kept changing his driver.
4. Had an UBER deliver old clubs to him at Bay Hill for the final round of Arnold Palmer Invitational.
5. Gave the UBER driver a huge tip.
6. Played in his first TGL match.
7.Skipped the first FedEx Cup Playoff event.
8.Made a hole-in-one at Spyglass Hill.
9.Won the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
10. Had the phone of a jeering fan (who turned out to be a prominent college player) taken and the fan kicked out of crowd at the Players Championship on Tuesday.
11.Won the Players Championship on Monday.
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12.Got miffed over a couple slow-play warnings at the Irish Open.
13. Eagled the last hole to get into a playoff at the Irish Open.
14. Won the Irish Open.
15. Moved past Phil Mickelson to No. 2 on the PGA Tour’s all-time earnings.
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17. Gave Bryson DeChambeau the silent treatment at the Masters.
18. Dragged Bryson DeChambeau ahead of the Ryder Cup.
19. Stoked the Bryson rivalry at the Ryder Cup.
20. Said he started reading fiction again.
21. Watched "The Devil Wears Prada" before a playoff at TPC Sawgrass.
22. Admitted to watching "Bridgerton" with his wife.
23. Admitted to not liking YouTube golf.
24. Revealed he might retire before people think.
25. Went on vacation to France.
26. Had this fun interaction with a fan at a club there.
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27. Had his driver deemed non-conforming at the PGA Championship.
28. Was “pissed off” over that equipment news leaking.
29. Stopped talking to the media for a bit.
30. Eventually got back to talking to the media a lot.
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31. Said the PGA Tour should have fewer events.
32.Responded to Charley Hoffman taking issue with that stance.
33. Called LIV switching to 72-hole events “peculiar.”
34. Bladed a bunker shot off the grandstands and made birdie at East Lake.
35. Caddied his daughter to making a long putt at the Masters Par 3 Contest.
36. Played in the Zurich Classic with Shane Lowry again.
37. Played in the U.S. Open at Oakmont.
38. Attended the (tennis) U.S. Open at Flushing Meadows.
39. Got a nice salute from eventual winner Carlos Alcarez.
40. Hit two golf balls by accident at the British Open.
41. Attended the Senior British Open.
42. Was heckled (to put it kindly) at the Ryder Cup.
43. Yelled back at fans at the Ryder Cup—then stuck winning approach shot.
44. Helped lead Team Europe keep the Ryder Cup.
45. Had a message in his honor stamped on U.K. mail.
46. Had a DP World Tour award named after him.
47. Eagled the last hole to get into a playoff at the DP World Tour Championship.
48. Lost that playoff, but still won the season-long Race To Dubai for a seventh time.
49. Wore the green jacket to Northern Ireland for an all-time flex photo.
Ramsey Cardy
50. Took his green jacket to India.
51. Took his driver out of the bag in India.
52. Played the Australian Open at Royal Melbourne for the first time.
53. Whiffed a shot at the Australian Open.
54. Somehow whiffed all the trees with this recovery shot at the Masters.
55. Hit arguably the three best consecutive approach shots ever at the Masters.
56. Won the Masters. (Finally.) To complete the career Grand Slam. (Finally.)
David Cannon
57. Updated his Twitter bio.
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