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Rory McIlroy is changing his tune about LIV Golf, but there's more to it than the departure of pal (and Ryder Cup teammate) Jon Rahm.
Rory McIlroy, in an interview with ESPN’s Marty Smith, says LIV Golf “isn’t for me.” This is his biggest reason why.
Rory McIlroy has said that the PGA Tour’s merger with the DP World Tour and LIV Golf will be “good for the game,” but maintained that he still hates the breakaway series.
Rory McIlroy said on Thursday that he would rather retire than compete on the Saudi-backed LIV Golf tour even if it “was the last place on Earth to play golf.” CNN values your feedback 1.
Rory McIlroy had been an ardent defender of the PGA Tour, but recently admitted that he regretted comments he made about players who joined LIV Golf.
Rory McIlroy, who is one of the biggest critics of LIV Golf, continues to make his feelings known about the Saudi-backed venture, despite the PGA Tour and DP World Tour merging with the enterprise.
Rumors emerged that McIlroy could even receive $850 million and a 2% equity share in LIV Golf! If these rumors are true, it speaks volumes about how far LIV's leaders are willing to go to engage ...
Whispers of leaving for LIV Golf? Masters asterisks? Ahead of this week’s Cognizant Classic, Rory McIlroy smiles at first to the questions.
Rory McIlroy explained why he sees a distinction between LIV Golf and its financial backers, Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.
Tom McKibbin has earned more than €4.3 million in just his first season on the Saudi-backed LIV Golf tour - a decision Rory ...
Rory McIlroy doesn’t want to talk about LIV Golf. He hasn’t wanted to talk about LIV for a while now, especially in the wake of merger talks between the PGA Tour and the Saudi PIF.