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Rory McIlroy expressed regret for previously supporting a deal with Saudi Arabia regarding LIV Golf, acknowledging he was wrong. He noted that the PGA Tour is now better off after Saudi Arabia pulled its funding from LIV Golf, leaving its future uncertain.
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NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. âRory McIlroy once advocated for the PGA Tour to make a deal with Saudi Arabia in the throes of professional golfâs civil war. Heâs now glad he was misguided.
"I can admit when I'm wrong,â McIlroy said Tuesday at the PGA Championship, âand that was one that I did get wrong."
For the better part of two years, McIlroy was the de facto advocate for the PGA Tour in the absence of public leadership. After commissioner Jay Monahan made a secret agreement with LIV Golfâs financial backers, McIlroy took a step back from the schism; though he still did not believe in the LIV product, he felt with the framework agreement already in place it was better for the sport to move forward. However, after a White House meeting that was supposed to consummate the PGA Tour-PIF deal last spring went sideways, the two sides stopped talking, and with new CEO Brian Rolapp taking over tour operations, the PGA Tour had no appetite to revisit discussions.RELATED: LIV Golf is dying. The damage is permanent
At the moment, that appears to be the prudent move, as last month PIF pulled its funding from LIV Golf after hemorrhaging billions and failing to gain traction with the American golf populace. The move has left LIV with an ambiguous future, and as Golf Digest reported, several representatives for LIV players have already reached out to the tour about possibly coming back. McIlroy was asked his thoughts about the matter at Aronimink, and the back-to-back Masters champ said PIF leaving LIV high and dry was âalways a possibility to happen.â âLook, I think everyone knows like with everything that's happening in the Middle East, that had a lot to do,â McIlroy said about the Iran War accelerating PIFâs decision, âbut whenever you have funding tied so much to the geopolitical landscape in the world, that's a tricky road to navigate.â
The Ulsterman asserted that, in his estimation, it seemed like most in golf had an idea this could happen. Everyone except LIV players.
âI feel like a lot of us in this room, including me, we almost knew before the players did that this was going to happen. Like I was hearing about this back in March, April time,â McIlroy said. âLook, I have friends over there. One of my best friends, Ricky, caddies for Tom McKibbin, who's over there, and I would talk to him all the time about what was going on. I was saying to âRicky, even before Mexico, Have you guys heard any of this stuff?â He was like, âNo, everything seems okay over here.â
Rory McIlroy admitted he was wrong to advocate for a deal with Saudi Arabia regarding LIV Golf and is now glad he changed his stance.
Saudi Arabia pulled its funding from LIV Golf after significant financial losses and a lack of traction with American golf fans.
The withdrawal has left LIV Golf with an ambiguous future, and some players are reportedly seeking to return to the PGA Tour.
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âIt just feels like the rug was pulled from under their feet and everyone was sort of blind sided by it. But again, that's the risk that those guys chose to take. As I said, it leaves, there's a lot of uncertainty in the air right now.â
After postponing a New Orleans event due to heat and conflicting soccer games with the World Cup, there are only six LIV events left in the season. There are 11 LIV players in this weekâs field, highlighted by Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau.