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‘There Is No Time To Waste’ Rory on Repairing LIV and PGA Relationships

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As names are floating around to join the LIV roster for the 2023 season, PGA Tour stalwart Rory McIlroy has issued a call to arms to Jay Monahan and the rest of the PGA Senior Leadership.

McIlroy said:

“I believe there is no more time to waste. The PGA Tour and LIV will have to find a compromise and speak for the sake of our sport.”

 

In a well-polished answer. Rory stated that golf differs from other sports like soccer, where more leagues can co-exist and maintain a high standard. We can see clearly that this has not happened with LIV Golf in the eyes of an average golf fan – mediocre golf being played by many at LIV Jeddah was mirrored by a less-than-stellar field at the Bermuda Championship.

Rory suggesting a compromise between the two Tours is intriguing and necessary. Obviously, any ground conceded by the PGA results in a win for LIV and a further incentive to jump ship – such is the nature of the zero-sum game between the two entities. The ability to play on the LIV Tour and qualify for majors would be a win-win for LIV players, a shorter schedule for the calendar year without missing the most sought after events. But, then, there is little reward for the PGA Tour players who have remained loyal despite the multi-million dollar carrot being dangled in front of their eyes.

 

The lawsuits filed by Patrick Reed and the recent comments made by Bubba Watson do nothing to improve relationships between the Tours – instead rather cast a black cloud over the strain between LIV and PGA players. Filing lawsuits is an obvious attempt to harm the PGA Tour rather than just continue one’s golf elsewhere.

Rory’s words suggest that diplomatic solutions will be required, and the time for sly digs has likely passed. Now that LIV is here to stay, there must be a way of repairing relationships between players and isolating where the LIV Golfers stand with regard to Ryder Cup participation, world ranking, and major qualification.


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Patrick joined us in May 2022 with a strong passion for the game and a writing style to match. He is a good golfer, originally from Cumbria in the UK, and now living in British Columbia, Canada. He focuses on writing opinion pieces while keeping up to date with LIV Golf, Tour events and Major championships, providing good insights into the professional game. His best golf memories are shooting 72 with a double on 18, running the Golf Society at Lancaster University, and steering them to the first ever Varsity win against rivals York. His favorite club is his Scotty Cameron Newport 2.0, and his favorite event is the Masters!

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