Rory McIlroy’s mom worked night shifts at a factory so her son could play golf. Now he’s worth $200M and is a two-time Masters champion
Rory McIlroy solidified himself as the biggest name in golf this weekend when he won the Masters for a second year in a row and is worth an estimated $200 million. But McIlroy came from much humbler beginnings.
He grew up in a modest, semi-detached house in Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland, with two parents who quietly dismantled their own lives to build his. While his mom, Rosie, spent her nights packaging rolls of tape at a 3M factory in Bangor, his father, Gerry, was stringing together three jobs: cleaning showers in the morning, bartending at Holywood Golf Club through the afternoon, and returning to the sports club bar in the evening. Gerry worked an estimated 100 hours a week, according to The Times.
“I think in terms of what they instilled in me, I think work ethic is something that—my mom worked night shifts,” McIlroy said during a press conference for the 90th Masters. “My dad worked multiple jobs. I think most people in this room know that. That was normal for me. That was normal as an upbringing.”
The couple barely saw each other, and they didn’t take a family holiday for over a decade.
“I’ll never be able to repay mum and dad for what they did,” McIlroy said of his parents in 2022. “But at least they know they’ll never have to work another day. I’ll do whatever it takes to look after them.”
A dream fueled by sacrifice
McIlroy’s parents were inspired by their son’s early proclivity toward golf and worked hard to help him pursue his dream.
“He’d be sitting in his pram with a plastic golf club in his hand,” Rosie told The Times. “That’s the way we were woken up in the morning—being banged over the head with a plastic golf club.”
And, having only one child, McIlroy’s parents wanted to give him the world. And giving McIlroy that chance has compounded into one of the most successful golf careers in history. He not only achieved his Grand Slam (winning all four major golf tournaments: the Masters, the U.S. Open, the British Open, and the PGA Championship) but he won the Masters again on Sunday for the second year in a row.
McIlroy wins the Masters, again
On Sunday, McIlroy made history at Augusta National, winning his second consecutive Masters title and joining Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, and Nick Faldo as the only golfers ever to claim back-to-back green jackets.
McIlroy stumbled from a six-shot lead in the third round, falling into a tie before rallying down the stretch on Sunday and finishing at 12-under, picking up a $4.5 million winner’s check. In 2025, he earned $4.2 million.
After his 2025 win, McIlroy said, “I’m proud of never giving up. I’m proud of how I kept coming back and dusting myself off and not letting the disappointments really get to me.”
How much is McIlroy worth?
Today, McIlroy’s net worth is estimated at more than $200 million, with some reports placing it as high as $294 million.
His career prize money on the PGA Tour alone has surpassed $110 million, second all-time, only to Tiger Woods. Scottie Scheffler, who finished second at 11-under on Sunday, is the third member of the $100 million club in golf.
Beyond the course, McIlroy pulls in an estimated $40 million to $50 million annually through endorsement deals and equity stakes, including a vesting PGA Tour Enterprises equity grant worth roughly $50 million. Forbes recognized him as one of the highest-paid athletes in the world in May 2025.
The working-class kid who rewrote the record books
McIlroy is now 36 years old, based in Wentworth, Surrey, with his wife Erica Stoll and their daughter Poppy.
He has evolved from the shy kid in Holywood who needed his parents to sacrifice everything to the rare kind of champion who actually seems to remember it.
“Even to this day, they’re the two people in this world that I can talk to about anything,” McIlroy said in 2014, according to the Associated Press. “I couldn’t ask to have two better parents.”
And this year, his mom, Rosie, got to witness her son win the Masters for a second time, all while toting around a custom purse with a 2025 newspaper article announcing his career slam printed on it.
Rory’s mom used a purse today with a newspaper article from last year announcing his career slam printed on it ???? pic.twitter.com/leafNNuhGD
— claire rogers (@kclairerogers) April 13, 2026
This story was originally featured on Fortune.com
