“HE DID VERY WELL” ERICA STOLL’S HEARTFELT WORDS COMFORT RORY MCILROY AFTER 2025 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP DISAPPOINTMENT

The emotional aftermath of the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club continues to unfold, with Rory McIlroy’s wife, Erica Stoll, stepping into the spotlight to offer solace to her husband. McIlroy’s disqualification before the final round on May 18, due to a USGA ruling on his non-conforming TaylorMade Qi10 driver, left the golf world stunned and McIlroy himself heartbroken. On May 21, 2025, Stoll shared a touching message on her personal social media page that has left fans in awe of her support and disbelief at her words.
McIlroy, who was at 1-over-par and T61 after 54 holes, had his bid for a third PGA title cut short when the United States Golf Association (USGA) confirmed he violated Rule 4.1 by using the non-compliant driver in practice sessions. The incident, compounded by public taunts from Bryson DeChambeau and a rivalry flare-up with champion Scottie Scheffler, left McIlroy visibly shaken. Amid the controversy, including Xander Schauffele’s recent revelation that McIlroy may have known about the driver’s issues, Stoll’s words have provided a rare glimpse of personal resilience.

In a post accompanied by a photo of the couple, Stoll wrote, “He did very well,” a simple yet powerful statement that defied the narrative of failure surrounding McIlroy’s exit. Fans were taken aback, with many interpreting her message as a testament to his effort and character rather than the outcome. The post quickly went viral, drawing emotional responses from supporters who praised Stoll’s unwavering support. “This is what love looks like,” one fan commented, while another added, “Erica’s words lift Rory up when the world tears him down.”

McIlroy, who has remained relatively silent since his disqualification, appeared to acknowledge the support with a heart emoji reply, hinting at the comfort he found in his wife’s words. The gesture comes after McIlroy’s defiant response to Tiger Woods’ encouragement—“I’ll prove them all wrong”—further fueling speculation about his mindset heading into the U.S. Open. Stoll’s message has shifted some of the focus from the scandal to the personal strength within the McIlroy family, resonating deeply with fans who have watched his career highs and lows.
As the golf community processes this heartfelt moment, Stoll’s words stand as a beacon of support, leaving fans hopeful that McIlroy will channel this encouragement into a comeback.