Rory Makilra will react to Fall \ ‘on Tiger Woods after the PGA tour is decided.
Continuous negotiations on transactions between the PGA tour and the unification of the parties have caused tension between the Rory Makilroy and Tiger Woods.
Rory Makira talked about his relationship with Tiger Woods (Keel Camal /Gettyi)
Despite the fact that he did not agree with Golf’s future, Rory Makira claimed that the friendship with Tiger Woods remains the same.
The biggest golf stars have a long friendship, but recently noticed that they are on the other side of the gap in sports. Negotiations on a deal between the PGA Tour and Saudi sponsors LIV Golf continue after a rocky period.
McIlroy was previously against LIV Golf but has softened his stance and is now a key figure trying to bring the two camps together. He became a member of the trade subcommittee to get the deal done after being rejected when he applied to join the PGA Tour’s board of directors.
He also put himself at odds with Woods, who reportedly voted against McIlroy joining the board. In the messages, it has been assumed that their relationship has “deteriorated” from politics. The Northern Irishman admitted that everything had become quite complicated and rather dirty \ “, but rejected the report that he and Woods had fallen. Inside the key LIV Golf policy that left Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy with different priorities
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“I would say, I mean, friends can have differences or not see things – I don’t think – not see eye to eye on things, but have differences on things,” McIlroy said. “I think that’s fine. But no, I wouldn’t say we had a very good discussion last Friday for 45 minutes, about a lot of different things.
“No, there’s no tension in that. I think we might look at the future of golf a little bit differently, but I don’t think that should put a strain on our relationships and friendships. » McIlroy resigned from the PGA Tour Board of Governors in November, citing dissatisfaction with the tour’s leadership and the impact his role had on the game and his personal life.
Last month, the PGA Tour agreed to a request from Webb Simpson, who wanted to step down on condition that McIlroy be replaced. But this idea was rejected by other participants, who rejected the return of the world number two.