LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman says Rory McIlroy was never offered a deal, but he'd be open to a discussion with the PGA Tour star if he ever was interested.
Rory McIlroy has been in the spotlight this week for an array of different reasons, including his strong intentions of returning to the PGA Tour Policy Board and for shutting down rumors of him joining the Saudi-backed league. And now, the…
For some time, there had been rumors about Rory McIlroy joining LIV Golf for a reported $850 million deal. But after the Masters Tournament, the Northern Irishman cleared out those speculations by making his intent of playing for the PGA…
The only team event on the PGA Tour calendar, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, has already announced its golfer pairings. This year’s debutant, Rory McIlroy, is paired with fellow Irishman, Shane Lowry, and both golfers are excited to…
Rory McIlroy said 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.
Ever since LIV Golf entered the picture, much of the talk in golf has been about dollar bills. From roping in players for huge amounts to dishing out an elevated prize purse for all of its events, the breakaway league has surely left its…
Rory McIlroy wished there was more progress since he left the board in November. Reportedly, the Ulsterman will once again warm the chair he did till November. McIlroy is slated to fill the vacant seat of Webb Simpson. But everything…
Some of golf’s biggest names, headlined by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, will reportedly be eligible to receive lucrative equity payouts for remaining loyal to the PGA Tour amid competition from the LIV Golf League. Tiger can net upwards…
As part of PGA Tour Enterprises reportedly rewarding its golfers for staying loyal to the tour, Tiger Woods and Rory Mcilroy are set for huge pay days.
Rory McIlroy left the PGA Tour's policy board last year but has returned to the fold - with a merger deal still be finalised Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF)
Rory McIlroy has said “hard feelings” will need to be put aside to achieve peace in golf’s civil war but believes he “can be helpful” if he returns to the PGA Tour policy board.