Instead of going through with a divorce, Rory McIlroy and his wife Erica are working on their marriage.
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Three days prior to the start of the US PGA Championship and one day after claiming his fourth Wells Fargo Championship, McIlroy announced his divorce on May 13.
Rumors concerning the four-time major winner’s personal life have surfaced recently, which is regrettable, she told the Guardian.
Nonetheless, according to Palm Beach County, Florida, court records, a “notice of voluntary dismissal” was submitted on Tuesday, and the matter is now marked as “closed”.
Erica and I had realized over the last several weeks that raising our family together was the greatest thing for our future. “It’s foolish to respond to every rumor that arises
Thankfully, our disagreements have been settled, and we are eager to start over. With few minutes to spare, McIlroy arrived at the course and defeated Keegan Bradley, pulling off the “Miracle at Medinah,” in which Europe overcame a 10-6 deficit to win the title.
Poppy Kennedy McIlroy, their only child, was born in 2020. He and Erica got married in 2017. After finishing in 12th place at the US PGA Championship at Valhalla, McIlroy refrained from commenting on the situation.
However, he appeared far more at ease during his news conference at Pinehurst ahead of the US Open, which starts live on Sky Sports on Thursday.
In the first two rounds of the year’s third major, Masters champion Scottie Scheffler and US PGA winner Xander Schauffele will play alongside World No. 3.
In the opening two rounds of the year’s third major, the world No. 3 will accompany Masters champion Scottie Scheffler and US PGA winner Xander Schauffele.
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