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Golf Icon Rory McIlroy Awaits Potential Knighthood After Masters Triumph
14 Nov
Summary
- Rory McIlroy wins 2025 Masters to complete career Grand Slam
- Golfer in consideration for knighthood by King Charles
- McIlroy already received MBE from Queen Elizabeth in 2012

On November 14, 2025, Rory McIlroy, the World No.2 golfer, opened the DP World Tour Championship with an impressive six-under-par round. This strong start has sparked renewed discussions about the potential for McIlroy to be knighted by King Charles.
The rumors of the royal honor come after the 36-year-old Northern Irishman won the Masters in April, completing the coveted career Grand Slam. McIlroy's triumph at Augusta National, where he beat Englishman Justin Rose in a playoff, was a crowning achievement in his illustrious career. The Florida resident has already won the US Open, The Open, and two PGA Championships between 2011 and 2014, cementing his status as one of the game's all-time greats.
McIlroy's contributions to golf have not gone unnoticed. He has also played a pivotal role in Team Europe's Ryder Cup success, including their victory at Bethpage Black. Several reports suggest the five-time major champion's impact on the sport makes him a deserving candidate for a knighthood.
If bestowed the honor, McIlroy would join the ranks of other golfing legends like Sir Nick Faldo and Sir Henry Cotton. The golfer himself acknowledged the potential recognition, stating that it would be "an unbelievably massive honor" and a "very proud moment" in his life.




