Ahead of the Upcoming 2025 PGA Championship, Rory McIlroy Donated His $2.4 Million Golf Club to a Poor Boy Who Works as a Ball Boy Every Day at a Golf Course and Dreams of Becoming a Professional Golfer Like Him👇

Charlotte, NC – As the 2025 PGA Championship tees off today, May 14, at Quail Hollow Club, Rory McIlroy has already made headlines with an extraordinary act of kindness that has touched the hearts of golf fans everywhere. Just days ago, the Northern Irish superstar donated his $2.4 million custom-made golf club to a young ball boy named Liam Harper, a 15-year-old who works tirelessly at Quail Hollow and dreams of one day becoming a professional golfer like his idol, McIlroy.
The heartfelt moment occurred during a practice round on May 10, as McIlroy prepared for the major championship. Liam, who has been working as a ball boy at Quail Hollow for two years to support his single mother, caught McIlroy’s eye when the golfer noticed the boy’s unwavering dedication. Despite his long hours retrieving balls, Liam often stayed late to practice swings with borrowed clubs, dreaming of a future on the PGA Tour. After a brief chat, McIlroy learned of Liam’s passion for golf and his financial struggles, which prompted the golfer to make a life-changing gesture.
“I saw a bit of myself in Liam—someone with big dreams but limited means,” McIlroy shared in a press conference on May 13. “I wanted to give him a chance to believe in himself.” McIlroy then handed Liam his custom TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus driver, valued at $2.4 million due to its unique design and significance—it was the same club McIlroy used to win the Masters 2025, completing his career Grand Slam in a thrilling play-off against Justin Rose. Liam, overcome with emotion, clutched the club and thanked McIlroy with tears in his eyes, a moment that was captured by onlookers and quickly spread across social media.

Liam’s story has resonated deeply with the golf community. Raised in a low-income household in Charlotte, he has been working at Quail Hollow since he was 13, saving every penny to afford basic golf gear. “Rory is my hero,” Liam said, holding the driver tightly. “I’ve watched every one of his major wins on TV. I never thought I’d meet him, let alone hold his club. This gives me hope I can make it one day.” Liam’s mother, Sarah Harper, expressed her gratitude, saying, “Rory has given my son a dream to hold onto. We’re so thankful.”
McIlroy’s generosity didn’t stop with the club. He also arranged for Liam to attend the PGA Championship as his special guest, giving the boy a front-row seat to watch the world’s best golfers compete. “Golf should be accessible to everyone,” McIlroy emphasized. “I hope this inspires Liam to keep pushing forward.” Fans on X have hailed McIlroy’s gesture, with one user posting, “Rory is a class act—changing lives on and off the course!” Another wrote, “Liam, your future is bright thanks to Rory. Go chase that dream!”
As McIlroy steps onto the fairways of Quail Hollow today, his act of kindness has added a feel-good narrative to the PGA Championship. Whether he wins his second PGA title or not, McIlroy has already made a lasting impact on Liam Harper—and the sport itself—proving that golf is about more than just trophies.