Golf superstar Rory McIlroy recently expressed his regrets about getting deeply involved in the controversy surrounding the PGA Tour’s framework agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. In a statement at Hamilton Golf & Country Club, he admitted that he had initially felt like a “sacrificial lamb” due to the deal. However, his conviction on the topic has only grown stronger over the past 12 months.
Despite his disappointment, McIlroy holds no grudges against those who chose to play in the Saudi-backed league known as LIV Golf. He has shifted his stance towards advocating for a deal with the Public Investment Fund (PIF), expressing hope that it would bring an end to the divide in men’s professional golf. As a two-time Canadian Open champion and member of the transaction subcommittee tasked with leading negotiations on a daily basis, McIlroy emphasized his regret about getting deeply involved in the matter.
Recently, tour commissioner Jay Monahan joined McIlroy during his pro-am round on Wednesday, which was seen as significant indication that talks towards a potential agreement with PIF are ongoing. McIlroy remains committed to finding a solution that benefits both parties and brings unity back to men’s professional golf.
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