A Northern Irish charity has issued a statement following speculation surrounding Rory McIlroy‘s winnings from the 2025 Masters.
After a nail-biting final day at the Augusta National McIlroy claimed victory on Sunday after seeing off Justin Rose in a tense play-off.
In doing so, McIlroy secured the missing piece in the Grand Slam puzzle that has long eluded him during his illustrious career.
By emerging victorious in all four of the sport’s major championships the 35-year-old added his name to the pantheon of golfing greats who have completed a Grand Slam, joining the likes of Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus.
Sunday’s victory also saw McIlroy walk away with prize money totalling $4.1million (£3.1million).
Following the event speculative reports claimed McIlroy had opted to donate his winnings to the charity Mencap NI.
Rory McIlroy completed a career Grand Slam with victory in the Masters at Augusta on Sunday
The 35-year-old walked away with a winner’s share of £3.1million in prize money for his efforts
A Northern Irish charity has clarified that he did not donate his winnings to them despite reports to the contrary
In response to recent reports that Rory McIlroy donated his latest tournament winnings to Mencap, Grainne Close, Director of Mencap Northern Ireland, shared this statement. pic.twitter.com/oVAp6OlkjM
— Mencap NI (@Mencap_NI) April 16, 2025
McIlroy had previously worked closely with the charity, that supports those with learning disabilities in his home country, through his own charitable organisation, the Rory Foundation.
However, a statement from Grainne Close, Director of Mencap Northern Ireland clarified that the reports were ‘not accurate’ and congratulated McIlroy on his success.
It read: ‘Rory Mcilroy has been a tremendous supporter of Mencap, supporting the build of our 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren’s centre in Belfast a few years ago.
‘However, we would like to clarify that reports stating he donated winnings from a recent tournament to Mencap are not accurate.
‘We remain deeply grateful for his generosity and commitment to our cause and would like to congratulate him on his recent wins.’