Rory McIlroy’s Wife Makes Major Family Decision Post Masters Victory
Following Rory McIlroy’s recent Masters win, his wife Erica Stoll has reportedly made a significant decision to move their family from Florida to the UK. The golfer’s wife is said to be eager to embark on a new chapter in their lives after his triumphant performance at Augusta.
Last year, McIlroy announced plans for a divorce after seven years of marriage to Erica. However, by June, the couple had a change of heart and are now working on strengthening their relationship. The couple, currently residing in Florida with their daughter Poppy, is considering relocating to the UK as they focus on rebuilding their marriage.
Sources reveal that Erica, described as a ‘city girl’, is looking forward to starting afresh in the UK, where she reportedly has a longing for. McIlroy has previously acknowledged his wife’s fondness for England during Netflix’s Full Swing golf series, highlighting her desire to spend more time there.
In a recent interview, golf star JJ Spaun hinted at McIlroy’s potential return to the UK, noting that he has been constructing a house there. Spaun mentioned McIlroy’s future plans during a conversation about the golfer’s connections to London, where he seemed optimistic about spending more time in the UK.
Despite owning a lavish property in Northern Ireland complete with a personal driving range and private green, McIlroy’s professional commitments and Florida’s warmer climate led him to relocate to the US. However, conversations with fellow golfers have indicated Erica’s struggle with the intense heat in Florida, showing her preference for a milder environment.
With Erica’s eagerness to move back to the UK and McIlroy’s ongoing ties to the region, their potential relocation signifies a new chapter for the family. The golfer’s success and personal life intertwine as they consider the next steps in their journey. Follow Wales Online for updates on Rory McIlroy’s family decision and more golf news.
Please note that this article is a re-written version of the original content.