18 Nov 2025 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

Rory McIlroy
It has been quite the year for Rory McIlroy and despite being beaten to the DP World Tour Championship title by Matt Fitzpatrick, the emotion of his achievements in 2025 came spilling out on Sunday.
Completing the career Grand Slam by winning the Masters in April was the highlight of four victories that included Pebble Beach in February, the prestigious Players Championship in March and the Irish Open in September.
There was also a starring role in helping Europe win a first Ryder Cup in the United States since 2012 amid tumultuous scenes at Bethpage Black in New York.
And the Northern Irishman has ended the season by clinching a seventh Race to Dubai title, his fourth in succession. It eclipses Spaniard Seve Ballesteros’ tally of six and leaves him one behind Colin Montgomerie’s record of winning the European tour’s season-long race eight times.
“I had a conversation with Carmen [Ballesteros’ former wife] before I went out to play and she told me how proud he would have been,” said an emotional McIlroy on Sky Sports, his voice choking up as he held back the tears.
“He means so much to this Tour and the European Ryder Cup team. We rally so much around his spirit, his quotes and everything he meant for European golf.
“To surpass him this year, I did not get this far in my dream.” And on chasing Scotsman Montgomerie’s record, he added: “I want it. Of course I do.
“I was the first European to win the Grand Slam and I would love to be the European with the most wins in terms of the season-long races.”
05 Jun 2026 12 minute ago
05 Jun 2026 36 minute ago
05 Jun 2026 52 minute ago
05 Jun 2026 56 minute ago
05 Jun 2026 1 hours ago