Rory McIlroy gets 'Sports Illustrated' cover treatment

Gerry McIlroy was a bar steward in Belfast 10 years ago when he placed a hardly insignificant £200 bet that his 15-year-old son, Rory, would win the Open Championship before he turned 26. As the 25-year-old McIlroy raised 

The Claret Jug's probably nursing a pretty nasty syrupy hangover this morning — 'cause Rory McIlroy filled it up with JAGERMEISTER after his British Open…

HOYLAKE, England — Let's set one thing as straight as one of Rory McIlroy's booming drives on Royal Liverpool's par 5s: He is not the new Tiger Woods. If anything, he is the old Rory McIlroy. On Sunday at the British Open, a heckler tried to distract

Gerry McIlroy was a bar steward in Belfast 10 years ago when he placed a hardly insignificant £200 bet that his 15-year-old son, Rory, would win the Open Championship before he turned 26. As the 25-year-old McIlroy raised 

Rory McIlroy can see documents concerning fellow golfer Graeme McDowell's involvement with a sports representation agency, a High Court judge has ruled. The agency is being sued by Mr McIlroy over a representation deal. Mr Justice Peter Kelly also