LATEST NEWS: ‘FINALLY TIGER WOODS Dreams Come True’ The golf world was rocked by a shocking announcement from the PGA confirming that Rory McIlroy has been officially banned from the PGA Tour due to… FULL STORY BELOW

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The decision came after McIlroy was found to have been involved in serious rule-breaking and reports emerged that he had been caught using banned performance-enhancing drugs.

The revelation has led many to question the legitimacy of McIlroy’s past victories and cast a shadow over his future in professional golf. It also marks an important victory for Tiger Woods, who has long criticized McIlroy’s methods and behavior on the course.

Tiger Woods’ dream has finally come true: “Rory McIlroy banned from the PGA due to unforeseen circumstances”… all the details below.

has spoken out for the first time since it was revealed he filed for divorce from wife Erica Stoll. The 35-year-old football player acted in the press on Wednesday to the PGA championship this week in Valhalla.

The second major of the season occurs just a few days after it was announced that Makilra was separating from the table. The news from the division broke out on Monday after the Palm -Bich district was submitted to the State Divorce Court. The couple got married for seven years and shared their daughter, Poppy Kennedy Makilra, 3 years old. McIlroy was spotted without his wedding ring during Tuesday’s practice, but appeared in a relaxed mood as he joked with friends and caddy Harry Diamond.

He heads into this week’s PGA Championship in fine form after winning the Wells Fargo Championship last week, but his major drought dates back to 2014. McIlroy held a pre-tournament news conference Wednesday, but it began with a disclaimer that he would not discuss his personal life.

During a brief news conference that lasted just over eight minutes, a reporter asked McIlroy how he was doing “personally” heading into the tournament. “I’m ready to play this week,” Masilla, who plays in the first two laps with Dustin Johnson and Justin Rose.

He added as follows: I will come to a place where I achieved a success.

Macillaes’s last great success reached 10 years ago in the same place as this week’s PGA championship. “Looking back, it’s hard to recapture those memories and emotions,” McIlroy said of his Valhalla victory. For me it’s all about confidence, momentum and trying to keep going.”

M. C Lang

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