
Rory McIlroy and his wife, Erica Stoll, have been married for nearly nine years, having tied the knot on April 22, 2017. The couple’s journey has not been without its challenges, including a brief divorce filing in 2024, which McIlroy later withdrew, stating, “Erica and I have realized that our best future was as a family together.”
Erica, who previously worked for the PGA as a transport official and manager of championship volunteer operations, has been a significant support in McIlroy’s life. The couple’s love story began with a romantic proposal in Paris, culminating in a beautiful wedding at Ashford Castle in Ireland.
They welcomed their daughter, Poppy, on August 31, 2020, and McIlroy often describes her as a “mini Erica.” This sentiment reflects the deep bond they share as a family, which has become a priority for McIlroy, especially as he balances his demanding golf career with family life.
Despite facing rumors and challenges, including Stoll’s frustration with late-night texts from fellow golfer Tiger Woods, the couple has shown resilience. McIlroy has expressed a desire to spend more time with his family rather than participating in certain PGA Tour events, highlighting the importance of family in his life.
Stoll recently participated in the Masters Par 3 Tournament, showcasing her connection to the sport and her support for McIlroy. The couple’s homes in Northern Ireland, Wentworth, and Jupiter, Florida, serve as their family sanctuaries, where they create cherished memories together.
As they continue to navigate their journey together, observers are keen to see how their relationship evolves, especially in the context of McIlroy’s ongoing career and family commitments. Details remain unconfirmed about any future plans, but their focus on family remains clear.

