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Rory Mcilroy's year is getting even better because the rising Netwert takes over £ 250 million

Rory McIlroy's net assets recorded a significant increase in last year after his incredible Master victory had completed the career -Grand Slam

Rory McIlroy is worth a whopping £ 260 million in 2025(Picture: Jared C. Tilton/Getty Pictures)))

Rory McIlroy's fortune shot with astonishing £ 35 million last year, which corresponds to his assets up to an eye help of 260 million GBP. According to the last Sunday Times Rich List, this impressive financial leap from the previous evaluation of 225 million GBP cemented its position in the British elite.

The prestigious list, which was located in the 37th year in 2025, contains the 350 richest people throughout the UK. McIlroy shines among the richest people under 40 people, sits in 19th place and leads the table for Northern Ireland.

However, the 36-year-old's financial assets can even be more impressive, since the list does not take any physical money into account and instead focuses on things such as property, art, horses and stocks from public companies.

Only last month, McIlroy completed the Career Grand Slam with a win at the Masters and achieved prize money of 3.15 million GBP, which has postponed his PGA Tour career gain to eye help of 80 million GBP.

Despite these individual successes, the collective assets of those who occur on the rich list have declined a total of £ 772.8 billion by 3% compared to the previous year. The list curated by business journalist Robert Watts reflects a changing economic landscape with fewer billionaires and an overall decline in accumulated prosperity.

Watts said: “The Rich list of the Sunday Times is changing. Our billionaire is no longer reduced and the combined wealth of those who occur in our research falls.”

“We also find that less of the Superrich of the world live in Great Britain. Our research continues to find a variety of self-made entrepreneurs who find the assets not only from artificial intelligence, video games and new technologies, but also banal everyday objects such as make-up, hadiators and jogging tenges.

Rory McIlroy.
Rory McIlroy won the master in April and triggered his bank account while he raised the trophy(Picture: Erick W. Rasco/Sports illustrated via Getty Images)))

“We know that many of our readers find these people and their stories inspire – especially the many who had hard starts or setbacks to their life and career.”

Mcilroy's sensational play-off victory against Justin Rose in Augusta turned him into one of the few elite to reach the career grand Slam, and at the same time brought him a fifth main title that only put him behind Sir Nick Faldo.

McIlroy now has a steep hill for climbing if he wants to secure successive major victories after a round round with mistakes in the 107th US PGA championship.

The star, born in Holywood, had a hard start and carded a three-over-saving 74, which intended to intimidate ten shots behind the front manager Jhonattan Vegas.

Rory McIlroy.
Rory McIlroy had a hard start at the PGA championship(Picture: Warren Little/Getty Images)))

Vegas rounded off his day with a spectacular finale and set up five birdies in the last six holes shortly before 8 p.m. and was the first Venezoleer to cross the ranking of a major.

He held a comfortable two-shot cushion over Australia's Cam Davis and the North Carolinian Ryan Gerard in Nordkarolin, while the Europe's Ryder Cup skipper Luke Donald was left with people like Aaron Rai, Ryan Fox, Alex Smalley and Stephan Jaeger.

The England Matt Fitzpatrick and Scotland's Robert Macintyre were only a stroke on three under and to us Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley and Tyrrell Hatton.

Mcilroy, who had only managed to hit three fairways in the regulation, was lucky enough not to end up in the water with several t-shots outside the target.

He decided not to speak to the media after the round and instead drove directly into the exercise range to prepare for the next day.

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