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Rory McIlroy’s decision to skip face-to-face LIV Golf meeting vindicated

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Rory McIlroy’s decision to skip face-to-face LIV Golf meeting vindicated

Rory McIlroy opted not to travel to the face-to-face meetings between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf as he finished the first day strongly at the Memorial Tournament

Rory McIlroy’s decision to skip face-to-face LIV Golf meeting has been vindicated by his Memorial Tournament form(Getty Images)

Rory McIlroy’s decision not to travel for face-to-face talks between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf was vindicated by his performance at the end of the first day of the Memorial Tournament.

Given his early tee-time the Northern Irishman considered traveling to New York following the second round on Friday, as the PGA Tour’s transaction committee and LIV Golf backers – the Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) – had their first in-person meeting.




McIlroy is part of the recently formed transaction committee alongside Tiger Woods and Adam Scott. PGA commissioner Jay Monahan, player liaison Joe Ogilvie, Fenway Sports Chair John Henry and PGA Enterprises Chair Joe Gorder make up the non-playing part of the group.

Despite earlier deliberation of whether he would attend in person, McIlroy opted not to make the trip from Ohio. He instead kept his focus on the tournament and put himself back on the tail of the leaders after he made four late birdies on the opening day to move T18 on -2. Current leader Adam Hadwin is -6 under par before the start of play on day two.

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McIlroy spoke to a group of reporters following an opening-round 70, he said: “I certainly don’t see in the next couple of years LIV slowing down. They’re buying office space in New York. They have over 200 employees. I don’t see a world where—and I haven’t heard any of those guys say that they don’t want to play over there either, right? You’ve got guys who are on contracts until 2028, 2029.

“Looking a few years down the line, LIV is going to continue to sort of keep going down its path. But hopefully with maybe more of a collaboration or an understanding between the tours. Maybe there is some cross-pollination there where players can start to play on both. I guess that will all be talked about in the coming weeks.”

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