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Rory McIlroy has a direct message for LIV Golf players hesitant to return to the PGA Tour, highlighting recent comments from players like Bryson DeChambeau and Thomas Pieters about their uncertain futures. Many LIV players express a reluctance to rejoin the PGA Tour if LIV folds.
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Rory McIlroy has blunt message for LIV players who wouldn't want to return to PGA TourJosh Schrock
Like everyone, Rory McIlroy has seen the quotes coming out of LIV Golf as players on the rebel tour, which recently lost the backing of the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund, work to figure out what the future holds for them and their tour.
Bryson DeChambeau told several outlets this week, including ESPN and Sports Illustrated, that he might focus on growing his YouTube channel while playing in the tournaments that âwant himâ if LIV folds. DeChambeau told Skratch that itâll be up to the PGA Tour members to decide if he can rejoin the PGA Tour and what the punishment will be. DeChambeau also noted that the Tourâs current policy regulating playersâ creation of social media content at tournaments is another hurdle. Put clearly, DeChambeau and his team have talked with the PGA Tour, but he might not want to return. Thomas Pieters said that if LIV Golf goes away, he wonât go back to the PGA Tour. Anirban Lahiri told The Times of London that he knows at least a âdozenâ players who would rather retire than rejoin the PGA Tour.
To McIlroy, all of these quotes are telling.
âI think Iâve said at the start, I was probably too judgmental with the guys that went because I was seeing it from my point of view and maybe not seeing it from other points of view,â McIlroy said on Friday after his second round at the Truist Championship. âBut again, Iâm not going to judge anyone for not wanting to play on the PGA TOUR.
Rory McIlroy expressed a blunt message regarding LIV Golf players who are hesitant to return to the PGA Tour, emphasizing the implications of their recent comments.
Players like Bryson DeChambeau and Thomas Pieters have indicated they might not want to return to the PGA Tour if LIV Golf ceases to exist.
LIV Golf players face challenges such as potential penalties from the PGA Tour and restrictions on social media content creation at tournaments.
Anirban Lahiri mentioned knowing at least a dozen players who would rather retire than rejoin the PGA Tour if LIV Golf folds.
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âBut ⊠if you want to be the most competitive golfer you can be, this is the place to be. And if you donât want to play here, I think that says something about you.â
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp has said he currently doesnât have a plan to reintegrate LIV players should the league cease operations after 2026. Thatâs not something he currently has to worry about with LIV working to secure funding for 2027 and beyond. Ever since he took over at the helm, Rolapp has been clear that he wants to do whatever is best for the PGA Tour. Thatâs why he created the limited Returning Members Program to welcome Brooks Koepka back from LIV in January, albeit with a stiff financial penalty. But Rolapp also recognizes that the PGA Tour membership has scars from golfâs fracture that he does not, and heâll have to toe the line between doing whatâs best for business and keeping his membership happy.
McIlroy wants to do whatâs best for the PGA Tourâs bottom line as it enters its for-profit era. But the reigning Masters champion also knows that the potential reunification process wonât be quick.
âItâs a question if they do want to come back. Obviously, we have seen the quotes over the last few days,â McIlroy said. âAgain, it all depends on what happens to LIV. But if it is a scenario where they have the option to come back and play on the traditional tours, you know, I think Brian Rolapp has said anything that makes this tour stronger, anything that makes the DP World Tour stronger, I think everyone should be open to that. Thatâs just good business practice.
âBut again, I think thereâs going to be a lot of sort of bridges to cross to get there.â
McIlroy acknowledges that all this unification talk is largely null and void if LIV Golf, which is seeking outside investment, continues in 2027. While DeChambeauâs contract ends after 2026, many players, including Jon Rahm, are under contract with LIV for several more seasons. So, if there is a LIV Golf, thatâs where most of their golf will be played.
On the topic of LIVâs future, McIlroy knows that the fat lady isnât singing yet. But with the PIF announcing it would be withdrawing funding, sheâs certainly warming up. LIV may very well continue beyond 2026, but it will take a different form than the one that has existed for the last five years.
And that says everything to the six-time major champion.
âIt doesnât mean that LIV is going to go away. Theyâre going to go and try and find alternative investment, whatever that may look like. But when one of the wealthiest sovereign wealth funds in the world thinks that youâre too expensive for them, that sort of says something,â McIlroy said with a laugh.
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