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McIlroy ready to return to PGA Tour’s policy board

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NEW ORLEANS: Rory McIlroy said on Wednesday he is ready to return to the PGA Tour’s policy board if wanted, believing he can help reunite the golfing world following the acrimoniou­s civil war with LIV Golf.

McIlroy stepped down from the board in a surprise move last November, saying he wanted to concentrat­e on his own game rather than the off-course politics that had dominated golf since the emergence of the Saudi-backed LIV circuit.

However reports this week have said the four-time major champion is poised to rejoin the board after Webb Simpson tendered his resignatio­n on the condition that McIlroy take his place.

Asked about the reports on Wednesday ahead of this week’s Zurich Classic in New Orleans, McIlroy would not confirm that he was set to make a dramatic return to the board.

“Not as of yet, no,” McIlroy replied when asked if he was able to confirm his reported return.

McIlroy admitted however that he had discussed replacing Simpson following an approach by the American, adding that he felt he could help accelerate the progress of merger talks between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.

“I think I can be helpful,” McIlroy said. “I don’t think there’s been much progress made in the last eight months, and I was hopeful that there would be. I think I could be helpful to the process.

“But only if people want me involved, I guess. When Webb and I talked and he talked about potentiall­y coming off the board, I said, ‘Look, if it was something that other people wanted, I would gladly take that seat,’ and that was the conversati­on that we had.

“At the end of the day, it’s not quite up to me to just come back on the board. There’s a process that has to be followed. But I’m willing to do it if that’s what people want.”

McIlroy emerged as one of the PGA Tour’s staunchest defenders during the turmoil triggered by LIV, which lured a slew of major-winning top talent with lucrative signing bonuses.

However McIlroy has taken a more conciliato­ry tone in the months since the PGA Tour and LIV announced plans to join forces last year.

McIlroy said on Wednesday that a unified golfing circuit was now inevitable.

“I think it’s the only way forward for the game of golf,” McIlroy stated.

The Northern Irishman acknowledg­ed that while a residue of bad blood remained, it was time to draw a line under the acrimony.

“We obviously realise the game is not unified right now for a reason, and there’s still some hard feelings and things that need to be addressed,” McIlroy said.

“But I think at this point for the good of the game, we all need to put those feelings aside and all move forward together.”

 ?? AFP ?? Rory McIlroy walks off the eight green during a practice round at TPC Louisiana.
AFP Rory McIlroy walks off the eight green during a practice round at TPC Louisiana.

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