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McIlroy brands Super Golf League proposals ‘a money grab’

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RORY McIlroy branded plans for a Super Golf League “a money grab” as he underlined his opposition towards any breakaway competitio­n.

McIlroy, who said he was first approached about a breakaway format seven years ago, compared the proposals to football’s European Super League, plans for which were largely abandoned 48 hours after it was announced due to an outrcry from fans and key figures in the sport.

“Maybe the source of the money has changed or the people that are in charge have changed, but nothing has happened [since 2014],” McIlroy, a four-time major winner, said on Wednesday.

“If you go back to what happened last week in Europe with the European Super League in football, people can see it for what it is, which is a money grab, which is fine if that’s what you’re playing golf for is to make as much money as possible.

Totally fine, then go and do that if that’s what makes you happy.

“But I’m playing this game to try to cement my place in history and my legacy and to win major championsh­ips and to win the biggest tournament­s in the world.

“I honestly don’t think there’s a better structure in place in golf, and I don’t think there will be.

A report in the Daily Telegraph this week outlined proposals for the event, referred to as the Premier Golf League, with high-profile players said to have been offered hugely lucrative incentives to join.

PGA Tour commission­er Jay Monahan addressed players ahead of the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip this week, where McIlroy is playing, with a Sky Sports report indicating profession­als have been warned they will face immediate expulsion from the Tour should they sign up for closed-shop competitio­n.

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