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Rory McIlroy schedule and results
The early part of the four-time major winner’s schedule is now known for 2025, with appearances at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic and the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am kicking off his year.
However, we do know that McIlroy is also co-heading a new venture with Tiger Woods called TGL Golf – a new interactive, tech-infused golf league which was set to start in January 2024. However, due to substantial damage to the dome structure that the league was going to take place in, the inauguration of TGL Golf will came in 2025.
A number of PGA Tour stars will join the pair in a brand-new format of indoor golf, using a custom-built arena. All the details are here.
Here is the Rory McIlroy next tournament schedule…
What tournament is Rory McIlroy playing in next?
2025 – Rory McIlroy next tournament
December 4-7: Australian Open (Kingston Heath)
2025 results:
Hero Dubai Desert Classic (Emirates GC) T4 Boston Common v Jupiter Links (TGL) Lost 4-3 in OT AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (Pebble Beach, Spyglass Hill, Monterey Peninsula) WIN Boston Common v Los Angeles (TGL) Lost 6-2 Genesis Invitational (Torrey Pines) T17 Boston Common v The Bay (TGL) Lost 5-4 Boston Common v Atlanta Drive (TGL) Lost 6-3 Boston Common v New York (TGL) Lost 10-6 The PLAYERS Championship (TPC Sawgrass) WIN Texas Children’s Houston Open (Memorial Park) T5 The Masters (Augusta National) WIN Zurich Classic of New Orleans (TPC Louisiana) T12 Truist Championship (Philadelphia Cricket Club) T7 PGA Championship (Quail Hollow) T47 RBC Canadian Open (TPC Toronto) MC US Open (Oakmont CC) T19 Travelers Championship (TPC River Highlands) T6 Genesis Scottish Open (Renaissance Club) T2 The Open Championship (Royal Portrush) T7 BMW Championship (Caves Valley Golf Club) T12 Tour Championship (East Lake) T23 AMGEN Irish Open (K Club) WIN BMW PGA Championship (West Course at Wentworth) T20 DP World India Championship (Delhi GC) T26 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship (Yas Links) T3 DP World Tour Championship (Jumeirah Golf Estate) 2
McIlroy continued his great form at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, finishing inside the top five for the fifth year in succession. He started his 2025 campaign with a T4 finish at Emirates GC. After a first appearance in the TGL League, the Northern Irishman then secured his 27th win on the PGA Tour, claiming victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am – his first win at the famous event.
Although it wasn’t to be in the first season of TGL, with Boston Common losing all five of their matches, the Northern Irishman did secure a second victory of the season at TPC Sawgrass. It was his second win at The PLAYERS Championship, and the first time he had won twice in the United States before the opening major of the season.
That was all the pre-show, though. Once again, coming into The Masters at Augusta National, the talk was about whether the Northern Irishman could secure the Career Grand Slam, on what was the 11th time of asking. He finally managed to achieve that goal, beating good friend Justin Rose in a playoff on the 18th green to put on the Green Jacket, and to become the sixth man of all time to complete the set.
McIlroy achieved four more top tens over the next couple of months, with one of those coming at the Open Championship at Royal Portrush. He finished T7 there, following a runners-up finish at the Genesis Scottish Open the week prior. In his next appearance on home soil, at the AMGEN Irish Open, McIlroy won for the 20th time on the DP World Tour, getting the better of Joakim Lagergren on the third extra hole.
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The Northern Irishman then played four more times on the DP World Tour through to the end of the 2025 season, finishing inside the top 20 in three of those tournaments. In the DP World Tour Playoffs, McIlroy finished in a tie for 3rd at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, before then coming home as the runner-up at the DP World Tour Championship, losing out to Matt Fitzpatrick in a playoff. He did take home the Race to Dubai title for a seventh time, moving into second on the all-time list behind only Colin Montgomerie.
Dubai Invitational (Dubai Creek) T2 Hero Dubai Desert Classic (Emirates GC) WON Pebble Beach Pro-Am (Pebble Beach) T66 Genesis Invitational (Riviera CC) T24 Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches (PGA National) T21 Arnold Palmer Invitational (Bay Hill) T21 The Players Championship (TPC Sawgrass) T19 Valero Texas Open (TPC San Antonio) 3 The Masters (Augusta National) T22 RBC Heritage (Harbor Town) T33 Zurich Classic of New Orleans – with Shane Lowry (TPC Louisiana) WON Wells Fargo Championship (Quail Hollow Club) WON PGA Championship (Valhalla) T12 RBC Canadian Open (Hamilton G&CC) T4 the Memorial Tournament (Muirfield Village) T15 US Open (Pinehurst No.2) 2 Genesis Scottish Open (The Renaissance Club) T4 The Open Championship (Royal Troon) MC Olympic Games (Le Golf National) T5 FedEx Cup St Jude Championship (TPC Southwind) T68 BMW Championship (Castle Pines Golf Club) T11 Tour Championship (East Lake) T9 AMGEN Irish Open (Royal County Down) 2nd BMW PGA Championship (Wentworth Club) T2 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship (St Andrews, Carnoustie, Kingsbarns) T25 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship (Yas Links) T3 DP World Tour Championship (Jumeirah Golf Estate) WON