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John Schwarb, Bob Harig, Jeff Ritter & Max Schreiber

Why Rory McIlroy May Stay Stuck on Five Majors

Are you ready for the 2026 golf season?

More than three months have passed since the Ryder Cup, four months since the Tour Championship and—gasp!—five months since the British Open, the last major championship of 2025.

SI Golf is previewing the new year, from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf and more. So far we have predicted the major champions, debated whether world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will bag another PGA Tour Player of the Year award and today we ask if Rory McIlroy will add to his major count one year after completing the career Grand Slam.

Agree or disagree with us? Tell us on the SI Golf X account.

Fact or Fiction: Rory McIlroy completed the career Grand Slam with the 2025 Masters and will continue to add to his count by winning a major in 2026.

Bob Harig: FICTION. While it wouldn’t be a surprise if McIlroy won a major in 2026, the feeling here is that he’s still dealing with climbing that big mountain again. Is he as motivated to go after it? Repeating at Augusta is never easy and Aronimink for the PGA is tough to gauge. McIlroy missed the cut at Shinnecock in 2018 although he was at a stage where he struggled with the tournament and has been far better since. He was fourth at Birkdale in 2017 so clearly he’s had some success there. So much of this depends on McIlroy himself.

Jeff Ritter: FICTION. McIlroy played great at the end of 2025 after drifting through summer following his win at Augusta. He could very well win another major this year and I certainly expect him to contend—but after such a long drought to win major No. 5, I think he may have to wait a bit longer for his next one.

Rory McIlroy acknowledges the crowd after finishing the final round of the 2025 British Open.
Rory McIlroy ended his 2025 major season with an emotional T7 in front of adoring Irish fans at Royal Portrush. | Mike Frey-Imagn Images

Max Schreiber: FICTION. He has the talent to do so, but it seems his drive has weakened since winning the Masters. That doesn’t mean he isn’t trying to win when he tees it up, but others might just want it more. 

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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Why Rory McIlroy May Stay Stuck on Five Majors.

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