McIlroy has the attention of some of the most powerful people in the world, and he’s not afraid to offer an opinion or listen intently when the time is right.
Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy earned his 27th career PGA Tour victory with a two-shot triumph over Shane Lowry at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, which was the second signature event of the 2025 season. The three-time FedExCup champion shares his thoughts from Pebble Beach after his latest win.
When it comes to Charley Hoffman’s letter to his fellow PGA Tour players, apparently Rory McIlroy got the memo. And the four-time major champion had a few things to say in response.
If Rory McIlroy’s win at Pebble Beach can be distilled to a single moment, it was that tee ball, a shot that showed that everyone’s best, against his best, is not good enough.
A spectacular pitch shot from a tree root at Pebble Beach’s 18th hole gave Cam Davis his best result of 2025, while Rory McIlroy strode to a 27th PGA Tour win. Meanwhile, Australian Jason Day set social media alight once again with an outfit some said resembled a tracksuit.
When asked about the news yesterday of Greg Norman being replaced as LIV Golf chief executive by established sports executive Scott O’Neil, McIlroy offered a relatively magnanimous response.
The league features six teams of four players from the PGA Tour, though only three men compete in each 15-hole match scheduled to fit in a two-hour broadcast window.
DP World Tour winner Ryan Fox has praised superstar Rory McIlroy for travelling Down Under on a mates trip to play Tara Iti and Te Arai Links, saying the Northern Irishman’s journey puts New Zealand golf “on the map.”
You may have heard brief rumblings and team announcements, but chances are your understanding of TGL – the primetime golf league scheduled to debut on January 8, 2025 – is a little a fuzzy.