Rory McIlroy makes heartfelt promise to wife Erica Stoll and daughter Poppy after chaotic year
Rory McIlroy has had an eventful year on and off the course and he sent a touching message to his loved ones after finishing the season in perfect style with another Race To Dubai title
Rory McIlroy won a sixth Race To Dubai title on Sunday and took the opportunity to send a touching message to his loved ones
Rory McIlroy admits he is excited to put the golf clubs away and spend more time with his wife, Erica Stoll, and their daughter, Poppy, after a difficult year for the family on and off the course.
McIlroy finished the season in style on Sunday, winning the DP World Tour Championship and securing his sixth Race To Dubai title in the process. It was McIlroy’s fourth win of the season – a great return for almost any professional golfer on the planet – but it could have been so much better, suffering agonising second-place finishes at the US Open, Irish Open and BMW Championship.
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Off the course, it has also been a challenging year. On the eve of the PGA Championship in May, McIlroy announced he and Stoll were pursuing a divorce after seven years of marriage. His court papers said their relationship was “irretrievably broken”.
A month later, however, the couple announced they had reconciled their differences. He said in a statement: “Erica and I have realised that our best future was as a family together.”
It was a wholesome scene on the 18th green at Jumeirah Golf Estates’ Earth Course on Sunday after McIlroy held off the challenge from Rasmus Hojgaard by two shots. The 35-year-old was joined for pictures by Erica and four-year-old Poppy.
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McIlroy was emotional as he sat down in the DP World Tour’s diary room for his closing thoughts on a memorable week. “To have Erica and Poppy here, it means a lot,” he said.
“It’s the first one they’ve been at in a while and for Poppy to be old enough now to sort of understand what is going on. I had to ask her if I did win, would she come out onto the 18th green with me?
“Their support means the world to me and to be able to show Poppy what happened and some of the reasons maybe why I’m not around all of the time because I’m working or practising, hopefully she realises or thinks it’s worthwhile that I’m not there every night for dinner or for bedtime or whatever it is. It’s incredible that they were here with me this week and I’m excited to go and celebrate with them.”
McIlroy closed with a promise to “more present” over the Christmas period, putting the clubs away to enjoy some family time.
“I’d say that I love them and I can’t wait for this little bit of offseason that we have now,” he said. “Poppy is very excited for Santa to come, so I’m excited to spend a little bit more time with them and celebrate the holidays and put the clubs away for a while so I’m hopefully a little more there and a little more present. Hopefully they enjoy that.”
Rory McIlroy makes heartfelt promise to wife Erica Stoll and daughter Poppy after chaotic year
Rory McIlroy has had an eventful year on and off the course and he sent a touching message to his loved ones after finishing the season in perfect style with another Race To Dubai title
Rory McIlroy won a sixth Race To Dubai title on Sunday and took the opportunity to send a touching message to his loved ones
Rory McIlroy admits he is excited to put the golf clubs away and spend more time with his wife, Erica Stoll, and their daughter, Poppy, after a difficult year for the family on and off the course.
McIlroy finished the season in style on Sunday, winning the DP World Tour Championship and securing his sixth Race To Dubai title in the process. It was McIlroy’s fourth win of the season – a great return for almost any professional golfer on the planet – but it could have been so much better, suffering agonising second-place finishes at the US Open, Irish Open and BMW Championship.
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Rory McIlroy’s season finale was exactly what he needed after overcoming heartbreaks
Off the course, it has also been a challenging year. On the eve of the PGA Championship in May, McIlroy announced he and Stoll were pursuing a divorce after seven years of marriage. His court papers said their relationship was “irretrievably broken”.
A month later, however, the couple announced they had reconciled their differences. He said in a statement: “Erica and I have realised that our best future was as a family together.”
It was a wholesome scene on the 18th green at Jumeirah Golf Estates’ Earth Course on Sunday after McIlroy held off the challenge from Rasmus Hojgaard by two shots. The 35-year-old was joined for pictures by Erica and four-year-old Poppy.
What a difference a few months make – McIlroy was consoled by his wife Erica and four-year-old daughter Poppy after his Wentworth heartache in September
McIlroy was emotional as he sat down in the DP World Tour’s diary room for his closing thoughts on a memorable week. “To have Erica and Poppy here, it means a lot,” he said.
“It’s the first one they’ve been at in a while and for Poppy to be old enough now to sort of understand what is going on. I had to ask her if I did win, would she come out onto the 18th green with me?
“Their support means the world to me and to be able to show Poppy what happened and some of the reasons maybe why I’m not around all of the time because I’m working or practising, hopefully she realises or thinks it’s worthwhile that I’m not there every night for dinner or for bedtime or whatever it is. It’s incredible that they were here with me this week and I’m excited to go and celebrate with them.”
McIlroy closed with a promise to “more present” over the Christmas period, putting the clubs away to enjoy some family time.
“I’d say that I love them and I can’t wait for this little bit of offseason that we have now,” he said. “Poppy is very excited for Santa to come, so I’m excited to spend a little bit more time with them and celebrate the holidays and put the clubs away for a while so I’m hopefully a little more there and a little more present. Hopefully they enjoy that.”