By Alex Myers
The thing about racking up trophies like Rory McIlroy is that you need a place to put them. So it should come as no surprise to learn the 23-time PGA Tour winner and four-time major champ has a beautiful room dedicated to his first-place prizes.
These awards come in all shapes and sizes, though, and the FedEx Cup presents a bit of a challenge with its bulkier dimensions. Not that anyone would complain about winning it — and the $18 million that comes with it.
To that end, McIlroy shared that he received his record third FedEx Cup in the mail — we’re guessing it was shipped via FedEx — this week. And they look great together. They just also look a bit out of place where he put them:
Special delivery from @FedEx! Three looks a bit off balance, guess I’ll need to win another #FedExCup ??♂️ pic.twitter.com/q7C7AbvdCB
— Rory McIlroy (@McIlroyRory) November 3, 2022
Not the pool table, Rory! Think of the felt!
OK, so we’re guessing McIlroy has a better spot to put those bad boys and he just had them temporarily lined up like that for a photo. Or maybe he just never plays pool.
Either way, that’s a sweet-looking room with some impressive hardware. We can spot the US Open trophy, some replica Ryder Cups, and even the CJ Cup, which isn’t even a cup.
We just wish we could see the rest of the room. Maybe a full tour another time, Rory. And maybe we can even get in a quick game of eight-ball while we’re at it.
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