Belfast Telegraph

I’ve no issue with Mcilroy’s career swipe: Fleetwood

- BY PHIL CASEY

TOMMY Fleetwood insists he has no problem with Rory Mcilroy after the world number one’s recent comments that questioned players who hadn’t gone to play on the PGA Tour.

Fleetwood was one of the British-based golfers to stay in the UK when the PGA Tour returned from a coronaviru­s-enforced stoppage in mid-june, with players being made to self-quarantine for 14 days on arrival in the US before being allowed to compete.

Mcilroy said ahead of the RBC Heritage last month that players should have made the effort to travel to play on the PGA Tour “if they cared about their careers”, although Fleetwood had no issue with the four-time major champion’s opinion.

“Someone like Rory (Mcilroy) gets asked a lot of questions all the time and he clearly just gave his opinion,” Fleetwood said.

“There’s no hard feelings about that, as that’s just what makes the world go around.

“I can answer in terms of myself, I obviously feel like I take my career seriously, but it’s just one of those things.

“He said what he felt and that’s absolutely fine and we will be just the same when we see each other.

“I think he does an amazing job at always giving answers and showing his side of things, and that was just his version of it.”

Fleetwood is heading to the United States for 14 days self-quarantini­ng ahead of making his return to competitiv­e action at the 3M Open on July 23, before featuring at the WGC-FEDEX-ST Jude Invitation­al and the PGA Championsh­ip over the following two weeks.

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