The relationship between Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods is reportedly “deteriorating” as the PGA Tour continues to try to boost revenue.
The infighting reportedly erupted over McIlroy’s attempt to return to the tour’s Player Advisory Committee. Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth and Patrick Cantlay all oppose the move, according to Golf Digest.
On Wednesday, after the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow Club, McIlroy confirmed he will not return after all, having left in November. Golf digest states that they are always “sincere”, but their relationship “deteriorated” in the past six months from various views on how to promote sports.
Some players argued that despite the fact that posts are generally voted, they discussed the veteran of Webbbbbbbbb Simpson on the condition that she went to MCLRA. It is. However, that will not happen, and as a result, Woods will be the only player negotiating with the PIF, a Saudi consortium, as well as a transaction subcommittee that also includes PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan, Chairman Joe Gorder, John W. Henry of Fenway Sports Group and Joe Ogilvy, a former Tour player turned public relations executive. “I think it’s become pretty complicated and pretty messy and, given the history that’s been going on, it’s reopened some old wounds and scars from things that happened before,” McIlroy said of his decision not to run for board membership. “I think there were some people on the board who were probably uncomfortable with me coming back for whatever reason… I think Webb is just staying on and doing his job, and I think he’s reached a point where he feels comfortable. So, I’m just continuing to do what I’m doing.” “Yes, I put my hand up and tried to help and I won’t say I was rejected, but it was a difficult process to get me back out there. So it’s okay, no hard feelings, let’s all move forward together.”
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