Rory McIlroy explains resignation from PGA Tour board after assembly with Woods

Nov 16, 2023 at 6:27 PM
Rory McIlroy explains resignation from PGA Tour board after assembly with Woods

Rory McIlroy has revealed the true motive behind his choice to resign from the PGA Tour coverage board this week, insisting that “something had to give”. The world No. 2 has turn into the unofficial participant spokesperson of the PGA Tour because it got here beneath risk from the Saudi-funded LIV Golf sequence two years in the past.

But regardless of holding a place of great affect inside golf’s most esteemed organisation, the Northern Irishman sprung a shock this week by stepping down from the board to focus on different issues in his life, not least making an attempt to win one other main.

McIlroy is in Dubai for the DP World Tour Title Challenge and it was right here that he has provided some reasoning behind his choice.

Speaking to Sky Sports, McIlroy mentioned: “I’ve got a lot going on in my life between my golf game and my family, my growing investment portfolio, my involvement in TGL and I just felt like something had to give.

“I simply did not really feel like I might commit the time and the power into doing that. I do not thoughts being busy I similar to being busy doing my very own stuff. Something needed to give and there is guys which can be on that board which can be spending much more time and power on it than I’m. It’s in good palms and I felt prefer it was the precise time to step off.”

McIlroy’s resignation comes at a time when the PGA Tour is locked in negotiations with LIV Golf and the DP World Tour about ratifying the details of the ‘framework agreement’ that was announced between the three parties in June, which brought to an end months of legal battles between the PGA and LIV.

A deadline of December 31 to officially settle on the deal is fast approaching but according to ESPN, a meeting that was attended by McIlroy’s close alley Tiger Woods and other player representatives is reported to have taken place that offered some insight into what the proposed deal may entail.

It is claimed that players on the PGA Tour will be offered part-ownership of a new for-profit golf project that will come about from the PGA Tour and LIV Golf merger.

Precious little detail has emerged from the talks but McIlroy insists that is not something people should be worrying about.

Speaking about the merger deadline: “I feel for those who had been in the midst of it, you’ll see that there is a path ahead. It’s simply that nobody on the skin has any particulars. Loose lips sink ships, so we try to maintain it tight and inside partitions. I’m positive when there’s news to inform, will probably be advised.

“I think getting something done sooner rather than later is a good thing, because you know, even if we get a deal done, it doesn’t mean that it’s actually going to happen.”