Rory Mcllory new Multi-million Housing plan with ex wife
Rory McIlroy, the world-renowned golfer, has filed for divorce from his wife, Erica Stoll, after seven years of marriage. This news comes just days before McIlroy is set to compete in the US PGA Championship at Valhalla. The couple, who share a young daughter named Poppy born in 2020, had reportedly been planning a new…
Rory McIlroy, the world-renowned golfer, has filed for divorce from his wife, Erica Stoll, after seven years of marriage. This news comes just days before McIlroy is set to compete in the US PGA Championship at Valhalla. The couple, who share a young daughter named Poppy born in 2020, had reportedly been planning a new life together at the prestigious Wentworth Estate in Surrey, England.
According to reports from The Sun, McIlroy spent between £10 million and £14 million on plans for a new home at Wentworth. Despite this significant investment, he filed for divorce earlier this week, shocking friends and fans alike. McIlroy and Stoll were last seen together in public at The Players Championship in March, but Stoll was noticeably absent at The Masters last month.
Sources close to McIlroy revealed that the golfer’s divorce has come as a “complete bombshell” to those who know him. McIlroy, who resides primarily in Florida, also owns properties in London and his hometown of Holywood, Northern Ireland. His plans to move permanently to England and the luxurious Wentworth Estate were confirmed by a source, who noted that McIlroy had been designing the home to his and Stoll’s specifications.
The Wentworth West Course, known for hosting the annual BMW PGA Championship, is a significant location in European golf. McIlroy, who has connections to other golfers like Justin Rose and Ernie Els based in Wentworth, was expected to see his family’s future there. However, the recent divorce filing has cast doubt on these plans.
McIlroy filed the divorce papers with Palm Beach County Court in Florida on Monday. It has emerged that he and Stoll had signed a prenuptial agreement in March 2017, a month before their wedding. They have agreed to share personal responsibility for their daughter, Poppy. While the exact reasons for the split remain unknown, McIlroy’s team has stated that the marriage was “irretrievably broken.”
In light of the divorce, McIlroy’s team has requested that journalists refrain from asking personal questions during the US PGA Championship. Despite this, some journalists have tried to probe McIlroy for more information, leading to tense moments in press conferences.
As McIlroy prepares to compete at Valhalla, it remains uncertain whether he will proceed with his plans to relocate to England or continue residing in the United States. This development has undoubtedly added an unexpected twist to the golfer’s life and career.