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Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland lines up a putt on the 12th green during the second round of THE PLAYERS Championship on the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass on May 11, 2018 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Image Credit: AFP

London: Former world number one golfer Rory McIlroy is the richest young sportsperson in Britain and Ireland with a net worth of 110 million pounds ($149.14 million, Dh546.9 million), according to the Sunday Times newspaper’s rich list.

McIlroy’s earnings have been boosted by his return to form in recent weeks, though he suffered a setback as he missed the cut — along with Rickie Fowler, Hideki Matsuyama and five-time major-winner Phil Mickelson at the ongoing Players Championship on Friday.

Last year, the 29-year-old signed two 10-year endorsement deals worth $100 million each, with sportswear brand Nike and club manufacturer TaylorMade.

Tennis player Andy Murray is second in the rankings, with the Scot’s wealth estimated at 83 million pounds.

A relatively modest 6 million pounds increase on the three-times grand slam winner’s valuation from 2017 reflects his absence from the court after suffering a hip injury at last year’s Wimbledon championships.

Real Madrid winger Gareth Bale and Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero are in the third and fourth spots respectively.

British heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua, who most recently earned 18 million pounds from his title bout with Joseph Parker, completes the top five.

World number six Fowler had to use a pair of binoculars in unsuccessfully trying to locate his golf ball in a palm tree on the sixth hole at TPC Sawgrass — his 15th of the day.

He ended up with the first of back-to-back double-bogeys, his one-under round of 71 giving the 2015 winner of the tournament a one-over total that saw him miss the cut by two shots.

McIlroy went into his second round at one-under par but after six straight opening pars the Northern Ireland star found himself outside of the cut-off mark with back-to-back bogeys at the seventh and eighth. Four birdies and two more bogeys from the ninth through the 16th saw him arrive at the 17th even for the day and flirting with the cut.

Top ten

Sports stars aged 30 or under (2018 wealth figures in pounds)
 
1) Rory McIlroy (golf): £110 million 

2) Andy Murray (tennis): £83 million 

3) Gareth Bale (football): £74 million 

4) Sergio Aguero (football): £48 million 

5) Anthony Joshua (boxing) - £35 million 

6) Eden Hazard (football): £32 million 

7) Mesut Ozil (football): £28 million 

8) Theo Walcott (football): £26 million 

9) Paul Pogba (football): £25 million 

10) Juan Mata (football): £24 million