Colin Montgomerie Hails Rory McIlroy as 'Best European Golfer Ever' After Historic Masters Season.
Montgomerie, a five-time major winner himself, has hailed Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy as the "best European golfer ever" following his historic season. The 2025 Masters triumph marked McIlroy's first win at Augusta National, completing his career grand slam and ending an 11-year wait for a major.
McIlroy's incredible season also included a Ryder Cup away win in New York, a first for Europe since 2012, as well as securing a seventh DP World Tour Order of Merit. His latest success cements him among the all-time greats, with Montgomerie predicting that McIlroy will eventually break his record of eight Order of Merits.
Montgomerie's own accolades include seven consecutive Order of Merits from 1993-99 and a Ryder Cup victory in 1991. He credits McIlroy for surpassing him in terms of European golf dominance, citing the Northern Irishman's consistency and adaptability as key factors.
While acknowledging that there is still much to be played out, Montgomerie expects Rory McIlroy to continue his exceptional form, particularly after coming back as defending champion at The Masters. With Scottie Scheffler dominating this year's majors, many are predicting a fierce battle between these two golfing superstars in the coming seasons.
McIlroy has shown remarkable resilience and skill throughout his career, winning six of his eight Order of Merits consecutively before taking a hiatus from the sport. His latest achievements only reinforce the notion that he is one of the most talented players ever to have competed on the European circuit.
Montgomerie, a five-time major winner himself, has hailed Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy as the "best European golfer ever" following his historic season. The 2025 Masters triumph marked McIlroy's first win at Augusta National, completing his career grand slam and ending an 11-year wait for a major.
McIlroy's incredible season also included a Ryder Cup away win in New York, a first for Europe since 2012, as well as securing a seventh DP World Tour Order of Merit. His latest success cements him among the all-time greats, with Montgomerie predicting that McIlroy will eventually break his record of eight Order of Merits.
Montgomerie's own accolades include seven consecutive Order of Merits from 1993-99 and a Ryder Cup victory in 1991. He credits McIlroy for surpassing him in terms of European golf dominance, citing the Northern Irishman's consistency and adaptability as key factors.
While acknowledging that there is still much to be played out, Montgomerie expects Rory McIlroy to continue his exceptional form, particularly after coming back as defending champion at The Masters. With Scottie Scheffler dominating this year's majors, many are predicting a fierce battle between these two golfing superstars in the coming seasons.
McIlroy has shown remarkable resilience and skill throughout his career, winning six of his eight Order of Merits consecutively before taking a hiatus from the sport. His latest achievements only reinforce the notion that he is one of the most talented players ever to have competed on the European circuit.