In a heartwarming display of gratitude and generosity, golf superstar Rory McIlroy has once again captured the hearts of millions, this time off the fairway. During a recent visit to his alma mater, Sullivan Upper School in Holywood, Northern Ireland, the 36-year-old Masters champion was stunned to learn that his beloved high school goalkeeper, Mr. John Thompson, was still working at the age of 79 to support his family. What McIlroy did next not only transformed Mr. John’s life but left the school, the community, and the entire country speechless.
McIlroy, fresh off his historic 2025 Masters victory and completion of the career Grand Slam, returned to Sullivan Upper to reconnect with his roots and inspire current students. While touring the grounds, he spotted Mr. John, the cheerful groundskeeper and goalkeeper who had been a fixture at the school since McIlroy’s teenage years. Known for his infectious smile and unwavering dedication, Mr. John had coached young Rory in football and shared countless conversations about life and dreams. Learning that Mr. John was still working due to financial struggles, McIlroy was deeply moved.
Without hesitation, McIlroy took action that would change Mr. John’s life forever. He established a trust fund to ensure Mr. John could retire comfortably, covering his living expenses and medical care for the rest of his life. Additionally, McIlroy donated £500,000 to Sullivan Upper School to create the “John Thompson Scholarship,” aimed at supporting underprivileged students with aspirations in sports or academics. To top it off, he invited Mr. John and his family to join him at the upcoming Open Championship at Royal Portrush, where Mr. John will be honored as a special guest.
The announcement, made during a surprise assembly at the school, left students, staff, and Mr. John himself in tears. “I never imagined something like this,” said Mr. John, visibly emotional. “Rory was always a kind lad, but this… it’s beyond words.” Principal John Stevenson, who once worried about McIlroy’s focus on golf over academics, praised the golfer’s gesture, saying, “Rory’s success is matched only by his heart. This is a legacy that will inspire generations.”
News of McIlroy’s generosity spread like wildfire across Northern Ireland and beyond, dominating headlines and social media. Fans and public figures, including Sir Elton John, who recently congratulated McIlroy on his Masters win, lauded the golfer’s compassion. “Rory’s not just a champion on the course; he’s a champion for humanity,” one X post read. The story resonated deeply, reminding the nation of the power of giving back to those who shape us.
McIlroy, ever humble, downplayed the gesture. “Mr. John believed in me when I was just a kid with big dreams,” he said. “This is my way of saying thank you.” As the country celebrates this act of kindness, McIlroy’s legacy grows—not just as a golfing legend, but as a man who never forgets where he came from.