Masters 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Rory McIlroy in tears after FINALLY winning at Augusta but Scheffler branded ‘classless’

  • McIlroy set for knighthood

    Rory McIlroy is in line to be knighted after clinching the career Grand Slam following his dramatic triumph at the Masters, according to the Telegraph.

    He already has an MBE and he could become the most prominent Northern Irish sportsman to be bestowed the accolade since AP McCoy.

    He would also be the latest sportsperson to be knighted while still competing, joining the likes of Sir Andy Murray, Sir Mo Farah and Sir Lewis Hamilton.

    Furthermore, the Telegraph's report claims that the topic of a McIlroy knighthood is a matter of 'when, not if'.

  • McIlroy worth £1bn says agent

    Rory McIlroy's former agent Andrew ‘Chubby’ Chandler believes the 35-year-old is worth more than £1billion.

    He told Sportsbook Review: “Rory has got more money than Tiger Woods with all of his investments.

    “He’s worth about $1.3 billion and he just acts like a normal person. I've never seen anybody as emotional as him. It's nice to think that it means that much to him.

    “The prize money he won doesn't really count. It's winning the Masters and putting his name alongside the five names: Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.

    “Palmer never won it and Jordan Spieth can do it next month too at the PGA Championship.”

  • McIlroy's caddie earns big prize

    Rory McIlroy's caddie Harry Diamond will receive a recording-breaking amount of prize money following their historic victory at the 2025 Masters.

    Caddies have always received 10 per cent of their golfer's winnings, which means Diamond will take home $420,000.

  • 'Biggest party' planned for Rory

    Watching on as Rory McIlroy clinched victory at the Masters was an “emotional rollercoaster”, Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill has said.

    O’Neill said the Holywood man’s story of perseverance in the face of several disappointments should inspire others to emulate his success.

    “As First Minister, can I say directly to Rory, we are busting with pride,” she said.

    “It just was really an emotional rollercoaster for everybody, but we all were behind him every step of the way.

    “His story now is one of such a positive journey. That no matter, no matter how many setbacks you have in life, if you work hard and you're determined, you can get there in the end.

    “I look forward to certainly welcoming Rory home. I think we have to have the biggest party possible."

  • Tributes pour in for McIlroy

    Some of the greats of the game have shared their congratulations for McIlroy after his remarkable feat.

    Fellow grand slam winner Gary Player said: "Rory has made his mark on history, and all of us who love this game are incredibly proud. Well done, my friend. Welcome to the club."

    While Sir Nick Faldo wrote: "I've never been put through the wringer of emotions like that in the commentary box.

    "So pleased for @rorymcilroy, and proud to have known him all these years since he was a whippersnapper in the @faldoseries."

  • McIlroy photobombed in hilarious pic

    Rory McIlroy saw a heartfelt moment with his family photobombed just after winning the Masters.

    After completing the career Grand Slam, McIlroy embraced his wife Erica Stoll in a hug as soon as he left the 18th green at Augusta.

    However, one fan hilariously photobombed the heartwarming moment before they were joined by their four-year-old daughter, Poppy.

    The fan in question was seen in the crowd next to McIlroy and Erica.

    As World No.2 McIlroy hugged his partner, the fan - wearing a watch and hat - was seen leaning forwards and gesturing for a fist bump.

  • Dealing with the pressure

    McIlroy spoke about the pressure of being tipped to win The Masters by some of the greatest in the game.

    He said: “It’s tough. You know, you’ve had Jack, Gary, Tom, Tiger, you name it, come through here, and all say that I’ll win the Masters one day. That’s a hard load to carry, especially – it is. It really is.

    “You know, these are idols of mine, and it’s, look, it’s very flattering that they all come up here and they believe in me and they believe in my abilities to be able to win this tournament and, you know, achieve the Grand Slam and all that. But it doesn’t help, you know. I wish they didn’t say it.

    “But, you know, I think as well, as the years have went on, I’ve just become more accustomed to the noise that sort of surrounds my whole Masters week and I’ve become a little more comfortable with it.”

  • McIlroy pokes fun at Man Utd

    Rory McIlroy couldn't help but poke fun at his boyhood club Manchester United after their 4-1 defeat to Newcastle United coincided with his victory at Augusta.

    McIlroy is a known Manchester United fan, and celebrated his Open win in 2014 by taking the trophy to Old Trafford to showcase in front of the supporters.

    Following his victory on Sunday, the 35-year-old was asked if he would do the same with his new green jacket and McIlroy took the opportunity to make light of his club's current form.

    "If it can inspire some better play, absolutely," he joked.

  • Tiger Woods shares McIlroy pride

    Tiger Woods has shared his pride after Rory McIlroy finally won the Masters and joined him in an elite club of golfers.

    He tweeted: "Welcome to the club @McIlroyRory.

    "Completing the grand slam at Augusta is something special. Your determination during this round, and this entire journey has shown through, and now you’re a part of history. Proud of you!"

  • Caddie helped McIlroy to 'reset'

    Rory McIlroy revealed a message from caddie Harry Diamond proved crucial in helping him refocus ahead of his play-off victory at the Masters.

    With McIlroy having had a four-shot lead on the back nine before making a double bogey at the 13th, and then missing a short putt for the win, the obvious question was whether he would be able to regroup in time for the play-off.

    Asked how he did so, McIlroy said: "After scoring, Harry and I were walking to the golf cart to bring us back to the 18th tee, and he said to me, ‘well pal, we would have taken this on Monday morning’.

    "I'm like, 'yeah, absolutely we would have'. That was an easy reset. He basically said to me, ‘you would have given your right arm to be in a play-off at the start of the week’. That sort of reframed it a little bit for me.

    "I just kept telling myself, just make the same swing you made in regulation. And I hit a great drive up there and the rest is history.

    "I had two yards less in the play-off than regulation and a flatter lie as well. It was a good number, just needed a committed swing and made one at the right time."

  • McIlroy jokes he's going for more

    McIlroy joked he is aiming to win all four majors this year after his Masters triumph.

    "You can't win all four majors in a year if you haven't won the first one.

    "There's a lot of golf left to play this year and I've got off to a great start and can't wait to keep it going."

  • Scheffler slammed for 'classless' act

    Scottie Scheffler has been slammed by golf fans for a "classless" gesture as he handed over the green jacket to Rory McIlroy.

    The American was asked to present McIlroy with the green jacket by chairman of the Augusta National Golf Club, Fred Ridley.

    Scheffler placed the jacket around the new Masters champion with McIlroy heard saying: "Thanks Scottie."

    After a slightly awkward presenting of the jacket with McIlroy struggling to get his right arm into the sleeve, McIlroy took a deep breath.

    Ridley, 72, then said, "congratulations Rory," and extended his hand for a handshake.

    McIlroy then turned around to shake his hand and replied: "Thanks, Fred."

    However, after putting the jacket on McIlroy, Scheffler had quickly moved back and walked off.

    Fans were not happy with the move, with one saying on social media: "That was poor from Scheffler. Didn’t even shake his hand. Put the jacket on him and walked off."

  • 'Dream come true' for McIlroy

    McIlroy came close to winning The Masters in the past, throwing away a four shot lead on the final day in 2011, while also finishing runner-up in 2023.

    He said: “Maybe I probably didn’t understand myself. I didn’t understand why I got myself in a great position in 2011, and I probably didn’t understand why I let it slip in a way.

    “You know, that experience, going through the hardships of tough losses and all that, and I would say to him, just stay the course. Just keep believing. And I would say that to any young boy or girl that’s listening to this.

    "I’ve literally made my dreams come true today, and I would say to every boy and girl listening to this, believe in your dreams, and if you work hard enough and if you put the effort in, that you can achieve anything you want.”

  • McIlroy finally lifts big 'burden'

    McIlroy is now one of just six players to achieve the career Grand Slam - after 11 years of trying.

    He said of his barren run: “I think I've carried that burden since August 2014. It’s nearly 11 years.

    “And not just about winning my next major, but the career grand slam. You know, trying to join a group of five players to do it, you know, watching a lot of my peers get green jackets in the process, it’s been difficult.

    “I’ve tried to approach this tournament with the most positive attitude each and every time that I’ve shown up.

    “I talked about it at the start of the week, but you know, there’s talking about it and actually doing it.

    “And yeah, today was difficult. I was unbelievably nervous this morning. Really nervous on the first hole, as you witnessed with the double.

    “But, as I said, that sort of calmed me down and I was able to bounce back and show that resilience that I’ve talked about a lot.”

  • McIlroy pays tributes to parents

    Rory McIlroy broke down in tears on live TV as he paid an emotional tribute to his mum and dad after winning the Masters.

    McIlroy revealed his parents watched the win from their home in Northern Ireland.

    And the ace declared he could not wait to return there to celebrate with them next week.

    With tears in his eyes, McIlroy said: “I would say it was 14 years in the making, going out with a four-shot lead in 2011, you’re feeling like I could have got it done there.

    “There was a lot of pent-up emotion that came out on that 18th green.

    “But a moment like that makes all the years and all the close calls worth it.

    “I want to say hello to my mum and dad, they’re back home in Northern Ireland.

    “They did (make a lot of sacrifices). I can’t wait to see them next week. Just can’t wait to celebrate this with them.”

  • Rory McIlroy reveals 'ironic' note

    Rory McIlroy has revealed the 'ironic' message he received from disgraced former Masters champion Angel Cabrera ahead of his emotional triumph at Augusta National.

    The Northern Irishman dispelled the ghosts of the past to end an 11-year wait for a major and become the sixth man to complete the career grand slam after edging out Justin Rose in a sudden death play-off on Sunday night.

    McIlroy headed into the final round with a two-shot lead, 14 years after he looked certain to claim the championship as a 21-year-old, having begun the final day with a four-shot advantage over the field.

    The 35-year-old would go on to suffer one of the most infamous meltdowns in the sport's history, recording a round of 80 to finish on four under par and tied for 15th. McIlroy's playing partner on that fateful day was 2009 champion Cabrera, who made his comeback at Augusta this week following two-and-a-years in prison.

    McIlroy opened up on the message he received from the Argentine ahead of his final round on Sunday.

    He said: "You know, since 2011, I think it's so ironic, as well. I got to my locker this morning and I opened it up, and there was a note in there from Angel Cabrera, and just wishing me luck.

    "And Angel Cabrera was the player I played with on the final day in 2011, it was a nice touch and a little bit ironic at the same time. It's been 14 long years, but thankfully I got the job done."

  • An extraordinary list

    Isn't it amazing that only five golfers have ever completed the Grand Slam.

    In the history of golf!?

    Sorry, it's now SIX after McIlroy completed it last night – the first European to do it.

    • Gene Sarazen - 1935
    • Ben Hogan - 1953
    • Gary Player - 1965
    • Jack Nicklaus - 1966
    • Tiger Woods - 2000
    • RORY MCILROY - 2025
  • McIlroy a picture of focus

    Rory McIlroy did not speak to Bryson DeChambeau once in the final round.

    The pair teed off together and the American revealed he had no idea how McIlroy was feeling as he "didn't talk to me once all day."

    He said: "He wouldn't talk to me. He was just like -- just being focused, I guess. It's not me, though.

    "There were times where it looked like he had full control, and at times where it's like, what's going on? Kind of looked like one of my rounds, actually."

  • More reaction from Rose

    A class act in defeat, Justin Rose battled superbly to book a play off spot.

    To lose this way again must be heartbreaking for him.

    But hugging McIlroy on 18, Rose revealed he told the new Masters champ: "I just said, listen, this is a historic moment in golf, isn't it, someone who achieves the career Grand Slam.

    "I said it was pretty cool to be able to share that moment with him.

    "Obviously I wanted to be the bad guy today, but still, it's a momentous occasion for the game of golf."

    AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 13: (R-L) Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland shakes hands with Justin Rose of England after the first playoff hole during the final round of the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, 2025 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
  • The moment he has waited for

    All very formal in the Butler Cabin as the green jacket was placed on Rory McIlroy's back.

    A bit more relaxed and cheerier the second time around on the 18th green about 15 minutes later.

    Scottie Scheffler puts the green Jacket on winner, Rory McIlroy, of Northern Ireland, at the Masters golf tournament, Sunday, April 13, 2025, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
    AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 13: (L-R) Scottie Scheffler of the United States shakes hands with Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland during the Green Jacket Ceremony after the final round of the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, 2025 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
  • Good morning golf fans

    Dose off before the golf finished last night?

    It was arguably one of the most tense sporting moments in the past couple of decades. Probably thee biggest.

    An absolute rollercoaster of a round of golf - the likes of which we've not seen at the Masters for so, so long - and Rory McIlroy FINALLY came out on top.

    Two more double bogeys on the day (four for the week!) - more than a few utterly sensational shots.

    And it's Career Grand Slam complete ✅ 

    AUGUSTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 13: Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland holds the trophy after receiving the Green Jacket following his victory in a playoff during the final round of the 2025 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, 2025 in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images)
  • Final leaderboard

    How the 2025 Masters finished up.

    It was billed as 'Redemption' for McIlroy in his rematch with Bryson DeChambeau.

    The pair of them end up shooting over par and Rory beats him by four in the end!

    Some huge names in that top 10.

  • Congrats pour in

    Friends - and foes - from the world of golf offering their congratulations to the Masters champion.

  • SPOTY chances

    He probably won't mind too much at the minute.

    But that has shot McIlroy up to the top of the tree in the betting for Sports Personality of the Year!

    • 11-10 Rory McIlroy
    • 9-4 Luke Littler
    • 4-1 Lando Norris
    • 16-1 Jack Draper
    • 20-1 Ellie Kildunne

    Coral's John Hill said: “After completing the Career Grand Slam, Rory McIlroy is now the hot favourite to win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award for 2025.

    "The Northern Irishman held his nerve in a play-off at Augusta, and he looks the most likely to be rewarded for this triumph as he tops the SPOTY betting ahead of Luke Little and Lando Norris respectively."

  • Rose reacts

    A gutted Justin Rose told Sky Sports: "I went about my business well but then just clicked into gear on the turn.

    "To bury that one on 18 was an amazing feeling.

    "It's happened to me again, losing a play off. But it shows me I'm still in there and competing.

    "Some of the golf I played this week is unmatched. My name isn't etched into those trophies but I'm not sure I could do much different."

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