Rory amid LIV crisis: 'Glad I was wrong' on deal

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Rory amid LIV crisis: 'Glad I was wrong' on deal

Rory amid LIV crisis: 'Glad I was wrong' on deal

Rory McIlroy has admitted he was wrong last year when he urged the PGA Tour to unite with the Saudi-backed PIF.

Rory amid LIV crisis: 'Glad I was wrong' on deal

Rory McIlroy has admitted he was wrong last year when he urged the PGA Tour to unite with the Saudi-backed PIF.

Rory McIlroy has made a stunning admission about the PGA Tour's ongoing saga with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series, confessing he was "glad to be wrong" about his previous push for a merger.

Just last year, the four-time major champion was one of the loudest voices urging the PGA Tour to unite with the Public Investment Fund (PIF), the financial powerhouse behind LIV Golf. At the time, McIlroy believed a deal was the only way to heal the fractured world of professional golf and bring the sport's top talent back together under one competitive umbrella.

Fast forward to today, and the landscape looks dramatically different. The PGA Tour has secured a massive $3 billion investment from a group of U.S.-based sports owners, giving it the financial firepower to stand on its own against LIV's deep pockets. Meanwhile, LIV Golf has found its footing with a roster of stars like Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka, and Bryson DeChambeau, creating a genuine alternative circuit that has reshaped the sport.

"I was pushing hard for that deal because I thought it was the only way forward," McIlroy admitted. "But looking at where we are now, I'm glad I was wrong. The PGA Tour is stronger than ever, and the competition between the tours is actually good for golf. It's forcing everyone to raise their game."

The Northern Irishman's change of heart reflects a broader shift in sentiment among PGA Tour loyalists. What once seemed like an inevitable merger now appears less certain, with both tours digging in for the long haul. For fans and players alike, this means more drama, bigger rivalries, and a sport that's more exciting than ever—even if the path forward remains uncertain.

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