Ladbrokes has revealed its odds for Rory McIlroy to win more Majors titles in 2026
The Masters winner is 150/1 to become the first golfer to win all four Majors in one year
McIlroy is 2/1 to pick up another Major this year, and 16/1 to triumph in two more

Rory McIlroy is 150/1 to win all four Majors titles in 2026 and just 2/1 to win one more this year after successfully defending the Masters.
The Northern Irishman ended a life-long wait for the Green Jacket in 2025 by finally triumphing at Augusta, and now a year later he is Masters champion once again after a sensational display to win his sixth career Major.
And with three more Majors to come this year in the PGA Championship, Open Championship and the US Open, Ladbrokes are offering the chance to bet on how many more the 35-year-old could win this year.
It was seemingly hard to top McIlroy's 2025, which saw him finally complete the career Grand Slam by winning the Masters before playing a pivotal role in Team Europe's Ryder Cup victory in the USA, before he also won BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
But he has now set himself up for another successful year after picking up the first Major of the year by winning another Green Jacket at Augusta. While there is no Ryder Cup in 2026, McIlroy can certainly enjoy another memorable 12 months if he can triumph in another Major from the three remaining.
After winning the sixth Major of his career in Georgia, McIlroy said:
I felt like the Grand Slam was the destination, and I realised it wasn't. It's just a part of the journey. I still have things I want to achieve.
"It took me 10 years to win my fifth major and then my sixth one's come pretty soon after it. I'm not putting a number on it [major wins], but I certainly don't want to stop here.
McIlroy is just 2/1 to win one of the three remaining Majors, while he is 16/1 to collect another two this year, which would take his career total to eight. Winning all four would see him become the first golfer ever to win the career Grand Slam in one calendar year, and those odds to do so are 150/1.
Another Major title in 2026 does not seem to be out of the realms of possibility for McIlroy, with the odds for each competition placing him among the favourites.
Next up is the PGA Championship at Aronimink in Pennsylvania on May 14-17, 2026. Defending champion and world No1 Scottie Scheffler is the favourite, but McIlroy is close by in the odds and far ahead of Bryson DeChambeau in third.
Those three top the billing in the US Open a month later on June 18-21, 2026, though Scheffler is more fancied in the betting with odds of 7/2 compared to McIlroy's 15/2.
We return to the UK for the final Major of the year in the Open Championship at Birkdale in Southport, a competition McIlroy won in 2014.
Once again, Scheffler is the man to beat according to the odds, though McIlroy is given a strong chance on home soil with fellow European Jon Rahm in third.
Check out the full 2026 golf Major schedule, where we run through the key dates, venues and current contenders for golf's biggest events during the rest of the year.
While the Majors will be his main aim this year, McIlroy is also the early favourite to win BBC Sports Personality of the Year for the second year running.
If he does so, McIlroy will become the first sports star to win it multiple times since Andy Murray in 2015, with the tennis legend also picking up the gong in 2013 and then again in 2016.
A triumph for McIlroy may depend on the success of England at this summer's World Cup, with Harry Kane and Declan Rice among the contenders.
All odds and markets are correct as of the date of publication.