Rory McILroy has a blunt message for people who are upset by a potential golf fusion of PGA Tour-Liv: “Watch yourself”.
McILroy, 35, said that those who refused exorbitant VIV offers to remain faithful to the PGA Tour should accommodate a sport in the community.
“I think everyone has just recovered, and we must all say:” OK, this is the starting point and we are moving forward. “We don’t look behind us, we don’t look to the past,” said McILroy last week. “Everything that happened has happened, and it’s unfortunate. But reunification, how we all get together and move on, it’s the best thing for everyone.
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Rory McILroy during the last round of the Genesis invitation to Torrey Pines. (Images of Denis Poroy-Imagn)
“If people are Hout, or have their wounded feelings because the guys have been or something else, as who cares about it? Let’s move on together and just try to resume this thing and do what is best for the game. “”
McILroy was once one of the most, if not the most frank criticism of Liv, among the players of PGA Tour.
McILroy said LIV finally took advantage of everyone, because handbags to win PGA events have increased. McILroy quoted the Genesis Invitational as an example, because the Ludvig Aberg handbag won $ 4 million, and the Global Stock Exchange was $ 20 million.
“It would never have happened if Liv had not come,” said McILroy.
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Rory McILroy hits his starting stroke during the last round of the Genesis Invitational. (Images of Denis Poroy-Imagn)
Adam Scott, member of the PGA Tour Board, understands if people would be upset by reunification.
“I would not be surprised – or I would not judge anyone, the members – if the reunification happened and that they were not satisfied with the way it happened,” said Scott.
“I would not keep anyone against anyone if there were negative emotions attached to it, the thought of the returning players.”

Adam Scott aligns his putt on the 11th hole in the first round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at the Spyglass Hill Golf Course. (Images Kyle Terada-Imagn)
Scott was part of a group that met President Donald Trump about potential reunification, while the PGA commissioner Jay Monahan asked Trump to get involved.
“It is not an easy thing to solve, otherwise we would have resolved it, I believe,” said Monahan.
Because each time it is resolved, McILroy’s message will sound strongly and clearly to those who have been upset.