Rory McIlroy Comments on LIV Golf's Struggles and Warns Bryson DeChambeau
Rory McIlroy recently addressed the ongoing struggles of LIV Golf, suggesting that the league is nearing its end as the PGA Tour emerges victorious in the ongoing conflict. LIV Golf has faced significant setbacks, including the cancellation of its season finale and the loss of its connection to the Asian Tour, leading many players to consider leaving.
McIlroy, a vocal opponent of LIV Golf, expressed that while he feels vindicated by the league's difficulties, he does not take pleasure in the potential job losses that could result from its collapse. He reflected on Phil Mickelson's criticisms of the PGA Tour and emphasized that LIV's creation disrupted the professional golf landscape unnecessarily.
As discussions about player returns to the PGA Tour arise, McIlroy cautioned that the process may not be straightforward for those like Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm. He indicated that while a return could eventually happen, it may not be welcomed immediately, and the terms for returning players may not be as favorable as those previously offered.