World No 2 not enjoying being part of talks to shape golf’s futureMcIlroy was a key figure in PGA Tour’s battle against LIV threat
Rory McIlroy has resigned from his player director role on the PGA Tour policy board. The world No2, McIlroy, spoke with the media on Tuesday before the DP World Tour Championship event in Dubai about ongoing discussions to shape the future of men’s professional golf, but admitted he did not enjoy being on the inside of those talks.
The Framework Agreement between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) – which blinded players when it was announced in June – was due to be finalised by the end of the year, although meeting that deadline now appears unlikely.
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