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How Much Would Erica Stoll Receive from Rory McIlroy in Divorce Settlement?

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Sending tremors across the golf world, Rory McIlroy filed for divorce seven years after his marriage to Erica Stoll. On Tuesday, TMZ reported that the two were parting ways, and have filed for separation in a Florida court. The divorce papers read that the marriage of the two was ‘irretrievably broken’.

Given the circumstances of McIlroy and Stoll’s divorce, the question about Stoll’s alimony has been floating around. The world No. 2 is a millionaire with an insurmountable wealth. But does his soon-to-be ex-wife could have any part of it?

Will Erica Stoll receive divorce alimony after split from Rory McIlroy?

Apart from his hometown house in Holywood, Northern Ireland, Rory McIlroy has more houses in America. McIlroy had bought a home for $11.2 million, with Serena Williams and Micheal Jordan as his neighbors. The Northern Irishman now resides in a $10 million pad in the Sunshine State.

Where in the garage parks his cherished possessions, the Ferrari F12, which he bought from Ian Poulter, the BMW i8, and a Range Rover worth over $90,000. Other than this, McIlroy earns approximately $40 million from his sponsorship deals with Nike, Omega, TaylorMade, Optum, and Workday. The 35-year-old also has earned a total of $86,696,279 just from his golf winnings and finishes, making him the third highest paid on the PGA Tour after Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson.

With a presumed net worth of $200 million, the 26-time PGA Tour may have to give much in the divorce alimony. However, it might not be the case, as Erica Stoll and McIlroy had signed a prenup one month before their marriage in 2017. And per the divorce agreements, as Daily Mail reported, both parties have agreed to follow the clauses of the prenuptial agreement.

And so, the alimony might be equally given to Stoll and may follow a different method. The full agreement between the two has been sealed. The divorce would be finalized soon and amidst the drama surrounding McIlroy’s life, he would be playing at the PGA Championship. But this would not be the first time, that the 35-year-old played the PGA Championship after a broken relationship.

Will history repeat itself for Rory McIlroy at the PGA championship?

In 2014, Rory McIlroy was engaged to Danish tennis pro, Caroline Wozniacki. The two were ready to tie the knot in May of the same year but McIlroy called it off over a phone call. He then explained, “The problem is mine. The wedding invitations issued at the weekend made me realize that I wasn’t ready for all that marriage entails.”

Coincidentally, that breakup was before the 2014 PGA Championship too. And then, McIlroy didn’t withdraw from the event and played his best golf to win the fourth and the last major he has ever won. Following his split with wife Erica Stoll, the 26-time PGA Tour winner might break his 10-year-old major drought.

Moreover, McIlroy has regained his form, as he won the Zurich Classic with Shane Lowry and the Wells Fargo Championship in back-to-back runs. Seeing the trend, the breakup charm or the curse may work again for Rory McIlroy.

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