Rory McIlroy makes feelings clear on playing at golf course owned by Donald Trump

Rory McIlroy is in action at the Irish Open this week and has given his verdict on the tournament potentially being held at a Donald Trump-owned golf course next year

Rory McIlroy has made his feelings clear on playing the Irish Open at a Donald Trump course(Image: Warren Little/Getty Images)

Rory McIlroy has stated that he would have no issue participating in next year’s Irish Open, even if it is hosted at one of Donald Trump’s golf courses. Meanwhile, McIlroy raged at officials after a nightmare end to his first round at this year’s Irish Open.

The Masters champion is currently competing in his home open this week, starting with a one-under-par round at The K Club near Dublin on Thursday. There are rumors that next year’s tournament will be held at Trump International Doonbeg on Ireland’s west coast, while another of his courses has already been confirmed as returning to the PGA Tour schedule.

Trump’s controversial politics have affected his portfolio of golf courses’ ability to host top-tier tournaments since he first took office in 2017. Organizers worry that the President’s involvement could detract from the events. Turnberry, the crown jewel of Trump’s collection of courses, hasn’t hosted The Open Championship since he purchased it for $60 million in 2014.

However, it seems that the stance of golf’s power brokers is beginning to soften. Last month, Trump International Aberdeen hosted a DP World Tour event, and the President’s Doral resort will hold a PGA Tour tournament in 2026.

A unique four-on-four made-for-TV tournament involving McIlroy and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will take place at Trump International Jupiter in December. In his pre-tournament press conference on Wednesday, McIlroy clarified that he would have no problem participating if the DP World Tour decides to take the Irish Open to Doonbeg.

“I’ve never played Doonbeg,” McIlroy said. “I might have gone there for dinner once while I was down playing Lahinch at some point.

“But no, I mean, I’ve obviously heard the rumors. I’m not sure if it’s confirmed or not, or when the schedule comes out, but if it were to go there, I’d have no problem.

“You know, the Scottish Championship was played at a Trump property near Aberdeen there a few weeks ago and looked like it was a great event.

“We’re going back to Doral next year on the PGA Tour. So if it’s back on a links course, I’m not sure how Doonbeg stacks up in terms of other links courses in the country, but I’d be absolutely happy to go there and play.”

Doonbeg is set to host the Irish Open in 2026(Image: Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)

McIlroy was positioned to finish among the early pacesetters after an impressive opening on Thursday, but a couple of dropped shots late in his round saw him slip down the standings.

“I felt like I played better than what the score reflects,” the Northern Irishman maintained. “Felt like I hit the ball well, drove the ball well; you know, just had that disappointing finish, bogeying two of the last three holes.

“But actually pretty encouraged how I played. Just didn’t score as well as I wanted to. The game feels pretty good. Off the tee was good.

“It was sort of a continuation of what I saw at East Lake a couple of weeks ago. Just a matter of being more efficient with the scoring.”

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