Rory McIlroy And Erica Stoll Still Married Amid Divorce Rumors
Rory McIlroy And Erica Stoll Still Married Amid Divorce Rumors...
Golf star Rory McIlroy and his wife, Erica Stoll, remain married despite swirling rumors of a potential split. The speculation gained traction this week after fans noticed McIlroy has not been seen with Stoll at recent tournaments, including the Masters. Social media searches for "Is McIlroy still married?" spiked by over 300% in the U.S. on April 12.
McIlroy, 36, and Stoll, 34, married in 2017 after dating for several years. The couple welcomed their daughter, Poppy, in 2020. A representative for McIlroy confirmed to ESPN on Monday that the marriage is intact, calling the rumors "baseless." The golfer has not publicly addressed the speculation.
The rumors appear to have originated from a since-deleted gossip blog post that falsely claimed the couple was divorcing. McIlroy has been focused on his performance at Augusta National this week, where he is attempting to complete the career Grand Slam. Stoll, a former PGA of America employee, typically maintains a low public profile.
This isn't the first time the couple's relationship has faced scrutiny. In 2014, McIlroy famously called off his engagement to tennis star Caroline Wozniacki, later stating he wasn't ready for marriage at the time. He began dating Stoll shortly afterward.
Golf fans have expressed relief on social media that the marriage appears stable. "Glad to hear Rory and Erica are still going strong," tweeted one supporter. "They seem like such a solid couple." The PGA Tour has not commented on the personal matter involving one of its top players.
McIlroy is scheduled to compete in the RBC Heritage next week in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Whether Stoll will attend remains unclear, though her absence wouldn't be unusual given her preference for privacy. The couple primarily resides in Jupiter, Florida, where many professional golfers maintain homes.
Relationship experts note that the scrutiny facing high-profile couples like the McIlroys has intensified in the social media era. "Every absence or changed behavior gets interpreted as evidence of trouble," said Dr. Laura Berman, a relationship therapist. "The truth is often much simpler."
For now, the four-time major champion appears focused on golf rather than gossip. McIlroy shot a 71 in Thursday's opening round at the Masters, putting him in contention early. Tournament cameras have shown him interacting normally with fellow players, showing no visible signs of personal distress.