McIlroy hails influence of 'hero' Woods after PGA Tour players meeting
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[August 18, 2022] (Reuters)
- Rory McIlroy hailed the influence of
"hero" Tiger Woods after the 15-times major champion met with fellow
PGA Tour players to discuss the controversial LIV Golf series.
The eight-event LIV series, which offers $255 million in prize money
and is bankrolled by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, has
shaken the sport to its core with the likes of Phil Mickelson,
Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau and Bubba Watson among the
high-profile names to have signed on.
Woods, who returned to action this year after a 17-month absence
following a car crash in February 2021, turned down an offer in the
region of $700-800 million to join the breakaway circuit, according
to its CEO Greg Norman.
Woods attended the meeting of PGA Tour players on the sidelines of
the BMW Championship in Delaware despite not qualifying for this
week's second FedEx Cup playoff event.
"I think it shows how much he cares about the Tour," four-times
major winner McIlroy told reporters. "I think it shows how much he
cares about the players that are coming through and are going to be
the next generation.
"He is the hero that we've all looked up to. His voice carries
further than anyone else's in the game of golf. His role is
navigating us to a place where we all think we should be.
"I think it's pretty apparent that whenever we all get in the room
there's an alpha in there, and it's not me."
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Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy acknowledges the fans on the 18th
after finishing his final round REUTERS/Paul Childs
Players participating in LIV Golf events have been suspended by the
PGA Tour and sanctioned by Europe's DP World Tour.
Mickelson and 10 other players filed a lawsuit against the PGA Tour
this month, alleging that it broke antitrust law by refusing to let
them participate on the U.S.-based Tour.
"I think the one thing that came out of it, which I think was the
purpose, is all the top players on this Tour are in agreement and
alignment of where we should go going forward, and that was
awesome," McIlroy said.
"We need to get the top guys together more often than we do."
(Reporting by Dhruv Munjal in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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