The Citizen (KZN)

McIlroy will not step back

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San Francisco – Rory McIlroy (above) may have stood down from the PGA Tour Policy Board to focus on his game, but that hasn’t stopped the Northern Irishman from stepping right back into the debate over the possible merger with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf League.

Jordan Spieth, who took McIlroy’s spot on the board in November, raised eyebrows this week with his comments that the merger may no longer be necessary for the PGA Tour.

Speith’s remarks came after the PGA Tour announced a new partnershi­p and investment deal with the Strategic Sports Group (SSG).

SSG includes a number of high-powered sports owners including the Fenway Sports Group, owners of English Premier League club Liverpool, MLB’s Boston Red Sox and the NHL’s Pittsburgh Penguins.

The deal would see players collective­ly access more than $1.5 billion in grants that vest over time with SSG investing an initial $1.5 billion and up to another $1.5 billion later.

Spieth reacted to that deal on Wednesday saying while he would be fine with a merger on the right terms for the players, it was no longer necessary.

“I don’t think that it’s needed. I think the positive would be a unificatio­n, but...I just think it’s something that is almost not even worth talking about right this second given how (long a time) everything would be to try to get it figured out,” he said, referring to the ongoing negotiatio­ns and US lawmakers’ investigat­ions into Saudi investment­s in US sports businesses.

LIV is owned by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund, PIF, which has bankrolled the recruitmen­t of a number of the sport’s top stars, most recently reigning Masters champion Jon Rahm.

Sports Illustrate­d (SI) reported on Saturday that McIlroy, who has dropped his former hostility to LIV with a more conciliato­ry tone, confirmed he spent an hour talking to Spieth about his comments.

McIlroy said that if golf is to reunite, PIF needs to be part of the new PGA Tour structure.

The conversati­on between Spieth and McIlroy came after the latter withdrew from a players message group.

“I just want to remove myself from the fray a little bit,” McIlroy said.

“I talked to him about his comments. And we had a pretty frank discussion.”

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