Rory McIlroy has shown his marriage is back on track – as he put his wedding ring back on just weeks after calling off his divorce.
The 35-year-old golf star was spotted wearing the band on his finger while preparing for the Scottish Open.
And he joined a host of celebrities promoting MND charity My Name 5 Doddie at The Renaissance Club, near Gullane.
East Lothian Links held a Pro-Am event ahead of the tournament which starts today.
And Rory revealed that he and his wife of seven years, Erica Stoll, 36, are a couple again. They have a daughter, Poppy, who is three years old.
He filed for divorce in a Florida court in the US in May.
And we told last month how she was spotted practising for the US Open without her wedding ring.
But Northern Ireland’s McIlroy later announced: “In recent weeks, Erica and I have realised that our best future is to stay together as a family. Thankfully, we have resolved our differences and are looking forward to a fresh start.”

McIlroy spoke to golfer Scott Stewart, 41, from Campbeltown, Argyll, who was diagnosed with MND in March last year.
He later spoke about how humbling the experience was for him, explaining: “It’s a massive shock when you meet someone like Scott.”
McIlroy was accompanied by his former Ryder Cup teammate Robert MacIntyre, 27, a longtime supporter of the My Name’5 Dodie Foundation.
The charity was started by Scottish rugby hero Doddie Weir, who died from the disease in November 2022, aged 52.
Canadian Open champion MacIntyre, from Oban, Argyll, said: “I try to support as many charities as I can and this foundation became a strong foundation for me in 2019.
“People were doing so much for Dodie in the golf scene and I thought that was unbelievable.”
The home favourite – who was beaten by McIlroy in a thrilling encounter for last year’s Genesis Scottish Open title – wore the Foundation’s tartan hat for the fun pro-am tournament.
The charity’s plaid hat was also worn by Hollywood actor Dougray Scott, 58, former Celtic captain Scott Brown, 39, and former Scotland rugby captain Rob Wainwright, 59.
And two former Hoops players even teamed up for one of the rounds.
Scotland’s 32-year-old midfielder Stuart Armstrong took the shots, while Norway’s 26-year-old defender Kristoffer Ajer played the role of his caddie.
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