
Straffan, Ireland – In a breathtaking conclusion at The K Club, Rory McIlroy claimed his second Irish Open title (his first since 2016) in a dramatic play-off showdown against Sweden’s Joakim Lagergren ReutersThe Sun.
Eagle to Go
Trailed by four strokes at the start of the final round, McIlroy rallied behind a roaring home crowd. His stunning moment came on the 72nd hole: a colossal 27– to 30-foot eagle putt on the par-5 closing hole that forced the match into sudden-death play-off. The sight of that putt dropping sent the packed galleries into a frenzy ReutersTalksportThe Golf News NetCompleat Golfer.
Play-Off Drama
The tension remained high well into extra holes:
- First and second play-off holes: both players matched birdies.
- Third hole: Lagergren’s approach found water, while McIlroy found the green and tapped in for birdie, sealing his victory ReutersThe Golf News NetThe Times.
A Win with Momentum and Meaning
This triumph is McIlroy’s first since completing his career Grand Slam with a Masters win earlier this year, making it a standout year in his career TalksportReutersThe Times. He described the victory as one of the most emotional of his career, amplified by the passionate support of his home fans and the charged atmosphere at The K Club The TimesThe SunReuters.
Notably, this win comes just weeks before the Ryder Cup on American soil, giving Team Europe a morale-boosting headline act to ride into the fortnight of team competition ReutersThe Sun.
The Numbers Behind the Win
The 2025 Amgen Irish Open boasted a $6 million purse, with McIlroy earning a $1.02 million winner’s share. His runner-up, Lagergren, pocketed around $660,000, while top finishers outside the top two also took home substantial six-figure sums The Golf News NetSIGolf MonthlyThe Sun. In Euros, McIlroy’s prize translated to approximately €873,464Go and Play.
2025 Irish Open Payout Highlights
Position | Player | Prize Money |
---|---|---|
1st | Rory McIlroy | $1,020,000 (~€873,464) |
2nd | Joakim Lagergren | ~$660,000 |
T3rd | Rafa Cabrera Bello & Angel Hidalgo | ~$337,800 each |
T5th | Adrien Saddier & Angel Ayora | ~$232,200 each |
15th | Shane Lowry | ~$81,120 |
Team Results & Earnings
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