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Rory McIlroy's great assets now after changing shock divorce and tennis rush

The current assets of the northern Irish golfer were unveiled in the new Sunday Times Rich List

Mcilroy's new fortune was unveiled(Picture: Getty pictures)))

Rory Mcilroy's breathtaking new fortune was announced after sealing the greatest victory of his career with the Masters.

The Northern Irish golfer finally got the famous green jacket in its hands last month, with a dramatic finale when he put Justin Rose in an exciting play-off in Augusta. In what he described as “the best day of my golf life”, McIlroy was only the sixth player in history who completed a career grand Slam after winning the open, the US Open and the PGA championship.

He now wants to track his Augusta triumph at this year's PGA championship, but had a nightmare start as an error authority when he fought three-par-par-74 value on the first day of the competition.

However, it is certainly not all bad news for McIlroy, as it was released in the last Rich Times Rich, which was released on Friday morning when the richest young athlete in Great Britain was appointed.

With a massive net asset of £ 260 million – an increase of £ 35 million in the last year – the 36 -year -old was classified as a top “40” list in the list of 40 'and the 19th richest person at the age of 40 in Great Britain and in Northern Ireland.

His golf career golf alone is around £ 140 million, while his assets were significantly strengthened by several high -quality confirmation agreements after working together with leading brands such as Nike, Omega and Taylormad during his entire career.

After he had triumphed in Augusta, he reportedly reported a prize money of £ 2.7 million home, but immediately had almost half due to the US tax laws if this amount was almost halved.

The effects of Mcilroy's victory with OLBG with OLBG, Professor of Sport Financing, Rob Wilson, said: “While Mcilroy taxes from the federal and state governments in the United States were able to lose around 45-50 percent of its profits, the symbolic and commercial value of the master's profit gives the immediate net income away far.”

“Even after taxes, a price for first place of around £ 2.7 million ($ 3.6 million) McIlroy would still be left in Take Home income with around £ 1.5 million ($ 2 million). It is even more important that this victory now enables its career Grand Slam and large off-curse earnings and other supporters from Nike from Nike from Nike enables.

“The long -term commercial upward trend of sponsors, branding and new markets is far more valuable than the price check itself, although the green jacket will be the largest price in view of its considerable income.”

He was even made to significantly expand his enormous career results. Wilson added: “If McIlroy continues to play competitive in his 40-minute players, his income on the way to a price should exceed over $ 200 million ($ 151.97 million GBP), whereby he is concerned with a further increase in price offenses.

“Apart from the course, however, confirmation and equity agreements could advance its overall career result in the direction of the range of USD 800 million (607 million GBP), and who knows if they can maintain a profitable level of performance, we could talk about an athlete of 1 billion USD (759.85 million GBP).”

McIlroy is no stranger to inject the money, whereby his assets are distributed in a million times global real estate portfolio and a supercar collection worth around 900,000 GBP.

Of course, he also shared his wealth with his wife Erica Stoll after having made his decision to divorce her last year.

The couple married in 2017 and shared the daughter Poppy, but seemed to be shared when the Northern Irishman registered a divorce the day after a PGA tour was taken off last May.

Just a few weeks later, McIlroy had a change of heart and turned his decision and told Guardian: “There have been rumors about my personal life lately, which is unhappy. The reaction to every rumor is the game of a fool.

“In the past few weeks, Erica and I have realized that our best future was together. Fortunately, we have solved our differences and are looking forward to a fresh start.”

The couple now seems to be stronger than ever when Stoll and Poppy celebrated McIlroy's champion at Augusta last month.

The northern Irish is no stranger if he has his romantic relationships in the spotlight after being engaged to the former tennis champion Caroline Wozniacki.

They seemed to be the latest Super Couple of Sport when they announced their commitment in December 2013 after three years – but the relationship reached an abrupt end when McIlroy abrupt it before her wedding day.

At that time, the Times reported that the golf star broke off its engagement with a brutal three -minute phone call, from which Wozniacki was initially a joke.

The separation seemed to blind the tennis star, although Mcilroy reported that he had made his decision after sending the invitations to their wedding.

McIlroy later played in an interview with the Irish independent of his relationship with Wozniacki and admitted: “I thought it was the obvious answer to be with someone who was in a similar position as it.

“But it is not because they can never get away. You can never solve yourself and try to return to the real world.”

After McIlroy separated from the Danish former number one, he was also romantic to Meghan Markle – then mainly from Suits Fame – after making a friendship with the future Duchess of Sussex.

The golfer nominated them in 2014 for the Viral as Ice Bucket Challenge and triggered initial rumors of romance, which reports on the couple for dinner and drinks in New York and Dublin.

However, they were never more than just good friends, and Mcilroy started a relationship with Stoll and Markle, who married Prince Harry in 2018.

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