The Borneo Post (Sabah)

McIlroy wants to ‘speed up’ PGA-PIF deal to reunite stars

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MIAMI: Four-time major champion Rory McIlroy wants talks on a PGA Tour merger deal with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) to conclude quickly, saying fans want star golfers reunited.

Saudi-backed LIV Golf League, in its third campaign, has many star names who defected from the PGA Tour, including reigning Masters champion Jon Rahm and 2023 PGA Championsh­ip winner Brooks Koepka.

Talks to finalize a controvers­ial framework agreement from last June to unify the PGA and PIF have dragged beyond a December deadline, something McIlroy sees as a factor in television rating declines for PGA signature tournament­s, down 30 percent for last week’s event at Bay Hill.

“I want the train to speed up so we can get this thing over and done with,” McIlroy said Wednesday on the eve of The Players Championsh­ip at TPC Sawgrass in Florida.

McIlroy said the PGA’s signature events, with limited fields in big-money showdowns, “are not quite capturing the imaginatio­n this year compared to last year”.

“I think it’s because fans are fatigued of what’s going on in the game and I think we need to try to reengage them in a way that the focus is on the play and not on talking about equity and all the rest of it,” he said. “The sooner that this is resolved, I think it’s going to be better for the game and better for everyone, the fans and the players.”

McIlroy said a major factor is that LIV and PGA players compete against each another only at major tournament­s.

“If I were a fan, I would want to watch the best players compete against each other week in, week out,” McIlroy said.

“If you just unified the game and brought us all back together in some way, that would be great for the fans, I would imagine.

“I think that would then put a positive spin on everything that has happened here, and OK, get together, we all move forward, and I think people could get excited about that.”

PGA Tour commission­er Jay Monahan has been criticized since revealing the shock PGAPIF deal and reigning Olympic champion Xander Schauffele said Monahan “has a long way to go to regain the trust of the membership”.

Monahan has McIlroy’s support as he continues what he calls “accelerati­ng” talks with PIF.

“I think some of the reaction to June 6 was warranted, but at this point it’s eight months ago and we all need to move on,” McIlroy said. “We all need to sort of move forward and try to bring the game back together.”

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