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Teenage artist meets McIlroy at Portrush

Teenage artist meets McIlroy at Portrush

BBC News15-07-2025
A lovely moment here at Royal Portrush as local teenager Lucia Heaney has her portrait of Rory McIlroy signed by the man himself.The 15-year-old from Magherafelt won Tourism Northern Ireland's art competition with her portrait of the Grand Slam winner with Lucia's winning design featuring the Harland and Wolff Cranes and the Giant's Causeway.
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