McIlroy missed out on glory in the FedEx Cup but still came away with a healthy sum
Rory McIlroy may have missed out in the Fed-Ex Cup but the Holywood man still walked away with staggering prize money.
The total FedEx prize pool was £59m, making it the biggest payday in the professional game – alongside LIV Golf’s individual format. The Ulsterman says he is feeling "almost at 100 per cent" after suffering a back injury ahead of the Tour Championship, and he can now look forward to the Irish Open and BMW PGA Championship ahead of the Ryder Cup.“I wish I had felt like this the rest of the week but even without a bad back I’m not sure I’d have been able to hang with the two guys in front.
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