Rory McIlroy takes shot at Bryson DeChambeau in comments about LIV
Masters champion Rory McIlroy says it would say something about Bryson DeChambeau if he opted not to rejoin PGA Tour.
If Bryson DeChambeau elects to focus on growing his social media platform in the event LIV Golf shuts down, that's his choice. But Masters champion Rory McIlroy made it clear what he would think if DeChambeau decided not to rejoin the PGA Tour. “If you want to be the most competitive golfer you can be, this (PGA Tour) is the place to be," McIlroy told reporters at the Truist Championship in Charlotte, N.
C. "And if you don’t want to play here, I think that says something about you. ” DeChambeau, and his LIV peers, were asked about Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund confirming reports it would stop funding LIV Golf after this season.
LIV is playing at Donald Trump's course in Virginia. While DeChambeau told reporters in Virginia he was "shocked" by the announcement and said he will do all he can to help LIV survive beyond 2026, he also is thinking about his options. One of which does not include returning to the PGA Tour if the penalties are severe enough.
"O. K. , so if I can’t help, if we can’t help and the players can’t help find the funding and we don’t find a solution, for me I think it’s really enticing, depending on what everybody says on the (PGA) Tour and what they're going to strike me with as a penalty, which is quite unfortunate in my opinion, considering what I could do for them,” he said.