RORY MCILROY is going to need a bigger trophy cabinet – so it's a good job he has the space at his incredible Florida home.
The Northern Irishman, 35, completed a historic golfing Grand Slam after at the 17th attempt on Sunday.




McIlroy is renowned for valuing his privacy away from the links and will now take a week away from the limelight to
The 33-year-old is set to unwind at his stunning £16million mansion with
The outrageous nine-bedroom pad is located in the sought-after neighbourhood of Jupiter, Florida.
It sits among theprestigious private members Bear's Club, with 69 golf courses located within a 15-mile radius.
McIlroy's neighbours include his fellow fairway stars
The mansion itself has a golfing pedigree, with McIlroy purchasing it from four-time major winner in 2012.
Situated on a 2.4-acre plot, Rory's dream home features nine bathrooms and ten bedrooms.
The mansion boasts 13,000 square feet of floor space and even has its own recording studio.
There is also a cinema, infinity pool and games room for McIlroy to kick back after his Masters triumph.
While a tennis court, putting green and gym are ready and waiting for when the five-time major winner is ready to work up a sweat.
Flying Ezeshine State home is just one part of
He owns a gorgeous six-bedroom mansion in La Quinta, California, bought in 2019 for £7m.
And the golfer also owns exclusive apartments in New York and the United Arab Emirates.
McIlroy grew up in the humble surroundings of County Down, where he now has his own 19th century house with a golf course in the back garden.
, Rosie and Gerry, were in tears as their son sealed an emotional Green Jacket triumph in a playoff against at Augusta.
McIlroy explained: “My mum couldn’t stop crying.
“Dad said it was the first time ever that he’s watched me play golf on TV and he’s had to pour himself a drink.
“He was going through the emotions just as much as everyone else.
“I can’t wait to see them next week. I can’t wait to celebrate this with them.”
McIlroy, 35, will have a week off at his Florida digs before returning alongside close friend as they defend their Zurich Classic of New Orleans title next week.
His next individual event is set to be next month’s Truist Championship, where he is the reigning and four-time champion.
That will be his only other event before the starts at Quail Hollow on May 15.
He added: “To get over that hump feels a massive weight off my back.
“I’m playing with house money now – it’s going to free me up.
“Hopefully it’s the start of a really great period of my career.”

