Rory McIlroy makes no bones about ‘worst purchase ever’ from colossal £260m net worth

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Rory Mroy trails only Tiger Woods on the PGA Tour’s all-time earnings list, but the golf ace isn’t particularly proud of how he has used all those funds. The Northern Irishman boasts an estimated net worth of 260 million and has banked 84 milits. On the course throughout his career to date, Mroy, 36, became the sixth player to achieve the career grand slam after clinching the Masters earlier this year. However, his maiden PGA Tour triumph came just two days shy of his 21st birthday at the 2010 Quail Hollow Championship. He pocketed around $650,000 from that breakthrough victory and had only joined the PGA Tour that same year. Mroy will compete in the BMW Championship this week, but prior to the tournament, he confessed to purchasing a horrific time piece upon receiving his first big check. When questioned about his initial major acquisition after joining the PGA tour, Mroy recalled buying a watch with diamonds around it. It was horrific, he told reporters this week, per the Irish Star. I can’t believe it was like the worst purchase ever. It was so bad. Mroy is still a watch afficionado and maintains an extensive collection. Yet, he laments the diamond time piece he acquired 15 years ago. When pressed if he remembered the make and model of the watch, he said, “I do. It’s not the make and model that I’m sponsored by now, so I’m not going to say it.” Omega has sponsored Mroy since 2013 with special edition time pieces from the Swiss manufacturer featuring in his personal collection. The Northern Irishman serves as an ambassador for the brand, though he has also been spotted sporting Payday watches over the years. While Mroy expressed regret over buying the mystery time piece, he also utilized his media session at Caves Valley Golf Club to address the RDER Cup. The tournament will take place at Beth Page Black Course in New York from September 23rd to 28 with Mroy already beginning his psychological warfare.

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