Rory McILroy returned to Northern Ireland after his master’s triumph in Augusta.
McILroy returned home with his wife Erica Stoll and his daughter Poppy on a private jet of $ 70 million, attacking George Best Belfast City airport on Friday.
The 35 -year -old finished the big career chelem on Sunday after triumphed at the Masters in a dramatic way.
After a year of turbulence of the grass, the 35 -year -old beat Justin increased in playoffs to claim the green jacket and $ 4.2 million / 3.17 million pounds in price.
The victory saw McILroy become the sixth player to finish the big career slam.
Rory McILroy returned to Northern Ireland after his triumph of masters in Augusta

McILroy returned to Belfast with his wife Erica Stoll, right, and their daughter Poppy

McILroy put an end to his major 11 -year -old drought by winning the masters to finish the Grand Colem
McILroy, who was applauded by Stoll and Poppy in Augusta, had revealed his plans to return to Northern Ireland after the victory.
Speaking after receiving his green jacket, McILroy said he was celebrating with his parents Gerry and Rosie, who had not traveled to the tournament.
“I mean hello to mom and dad in Northern Ireland,” said McILroy.
‘They made (make a lot of sacrifices for me), and I can’t wait to see them next week
“I can’t wait to celebrate this with them.
Belfast Live reported that the McILroy private jet, a Gulfstream G650, approached at 11:30 am on Friday.
The star was seen carrying four -year poppy, before being taken to a private part of the airport and hunting.
The airport is located near the McILroy family home in Holywood.

McILroy, photographed with his mother Rosie and his father Gerry in 2024, should visit his parents after they did not go to the Masters


The success of McILroy’s masters was celebrated by his hometown of Holywood

A return event was praised by Holywood Golf Club, where he started playing

The members of the Holywood Golf Club were delighted with his master’s victory on Sunday
McILroy had started practicing sport at the age of seven at the Holywood Golf Club.
The club would have planned a return event, but the fears were raised McILroy can be too busy or not want the “fanfare” of a big party.
“We understand that the plans are already underway for a return event organized by Holywood Golf Club. Ards and North Down Borough Council will offer club assistance as needed to support this celebration, “a spokesman for Irish News told The Irish News earlier this week.
Tom Widley, managing director of the Holywood Golf Club, said: “I am sure we will do something as a club to celebrate victory, we will certainly have a kind of party.
“But if we will have a return to return will depend on Rory.
“Admittedly, earlier in his career, we would have, but now that he is based in the United States, we will have to wait and see if he is available when he contacts us.
“I don’t know if Rory would like a fanfare. When he comes here, he really acts like any ordinary member of the club.
Hundreds of fans had already praised McILroy for a return event in 2011 after winning the US Open.

The Northern Irishman sealed the victory in Augusta National, ending the Grand Colem career

After defeating Justin Rose in a dramatic playoff series, he rushed into his family in the 18th

McILroy, who overcome Justin Rose in the playoffs, poses next to his family Sunday
Prime Minister Michelle O’Neill wants a similar “huge party” to mark the realization of McILroy.
She said, “I think we have to have the biggest party as possible.
“I think we are so proud of what he has accomplished, he speaks so hard to all young people if you have a dream that you can achieve it.
“If you look at Rory’s trip in many years, all the reverse and he continued to go back and come back to it.
“So, yes, we should organize a huge party. I will certainly raise this with the Minister of Sports (Gordon Lyons).
Despite the plans of a major celebration, Belfast Live reported that McILroy’s return to Northern Ireland should be a “brief private visit”.