Rory McIlroy’s caddie, Harry Diamond, is more than just a companion on the golf course; he is McIlroy’s trusted friend, often likened to a brother. Their unspoken understanding was evident during McIlroy’s final round at the prestigious Masters tournament.
In a gripping finish, the 36-year-old McIlroy clinched another Green Jacket, carding a one-under round to finish 12-under overall, edging out his closest rival, Scottie Scheffler, by a single stroke. Despite some tense moments, including a double bogey on the fourth hole and a dropped shot on the sixth, McIlroy rallied with crucial birdies on the seventh and eighth holes, followed by more birdies on the 12th and 13th to seal the victory.
Throughout the intense competition, Harry Diamond stood steadfast by McIlroy’s side, providing silent but unwavering support. Reflecting on their bond, McIlroy mentioned the minimal communication during the round, highlighting their shared focus and understanding of each other’s roles.
Not only did Diamond receive minimal interaction from McIlroy, but their playing partner, Cam Young, also experienced the same near-silent treatment as McIlroy maintained his intense focus. Young acknowledged McIlroy’s concentrated demeanor, emphasizing the competitive nature of the Masters final round.
McIlroy’s emotional connection with Diamond was evident as he expressed his deep bond with his caddie, emphasizing their long history together since childhood. He praised Diamond as a significant influence in his life and golf career, acknowledging the unwavering support and understanding they share.
The victory at the Masters once again highlighted the strength of the relationship between McIlroy and Diamond, showcasing that their bond transcends any external criticism or doubts. McIlroy acknowledged Diamond’s pivotal role in his success, emphasizing the importance of sharing such moments with someone as close and trusted as his longtime friend and caddie.

