McIlroy's court case opens in Dublin

Rory McIlroy court case against his former management group has opened in Dublin.

Rory McIllroy

Rory McIlroy has started his multi-million dollar court case against his former management company. (AAP)

World number one Rory McIlroy was facing a different challenge on Tuesday as his court case against a former agent started in Dublin.

The Northern Irishman, who won the Dubai Desert Classic on Sunday is suing Conor Ridge's Horizon Sports Management over the cut his firm was taking from his earnings both on and off the course.

The acrimonious dispute over $8.2 million in fees has taken the pair all the way to the big business division of the Irish High Court.

The case centres on McIlroy's contract with Dublin-based Horizon and two other linked companies, the Malta-based Gurteen and Canovan Management, also based in the Irish capital.

In court papers when the case was launched in late 2013, it was claimed McIlroy signed up with Ridge's agency at an informal meeting on the day of Horizon's Christmas party in 2011 when the Northern Irishman was 22.

The world number one claims that fees charged by Horizon were almost four times what top 10 golfers pay to agents.

Horizon is counter-suing the four-time major winner for breaking his contract early.

Provided an 11th-hour settlement is not reached, the case will be heard before the president of the High Court, Judge Nicholas Kearns.

The court case is expected to last between four to six weeks.


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