Rory McIlroy has announced that he will represent Ireland at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
The 25-year-old revealed his decision at a press conference at the Irish Open which gets underway this week.
"I was thinking about all the times I have played for Ireland as a boy and everything. For me it is the right decision to play for Ireland," he said.
Two years ago the two-time major winner told Sportsmail that he felt more British than Irish.
That had led to speculation that the Northern Irishman would choose to go to the Rio Games as a British citizen.
But now the current World No 6 has made his decision official ahead of the first Olympics to feature golf since 1904.