‘The worst purchase ever’: Rory McIlroy has regrets about what he bought with his first tour paycheck

Rory McIlroy is second all-time in career PGA Tour prize money, amassing over $107 million in winnings to date. He looks likely to catch and pass Tiger Woods’ mark of $121 million long before his career is up. Needless to say, the reigning Masters champ wants for nothing, but it wasn’t always that way. McIlroy grew up humbly in Northern Ireland, so when that first tour paycheck finally hit his bank account, he hardly knew what to do with it.

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On Wednesday at the PGA Championship, McIlroy was asked if he remembered how he spent that first paycheck, which prompted a rather sheepish admission from the five-time major champion. Watch it and wince.

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“It was a watch with diamonds around it,” McIlory told reporters at Caves Valley. “It was horrific. I can’t believe … it was like the worst purchase ever.”

We’ve all been there in our youth. Most of us couldn’t afford gaudy, diamond-encrusted timepieces, but we all splurged on something equally immature—a fixer-upper car, a new guitar, a set of blades we had no business trying to hit— with our first taste of adult money. Do you regret that purchase? Perhaps not. Each was a valuable lesson in its own way, but like McIlroy, it’s OK to be a bit embarrassed by them.

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Asked what kind of watch it was, McIlroy declined to answer, citing his long-running endorsement deal with Omega. Smart play from the vet. Though that first paycheck is long gone, there will be plenty more to come for the World No. 2 if he plays his cards right.

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