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Published 08:51 6 Mar 2020 GMT
Updated 10:05 6 Mar 2020 GMT
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Rory McIlroy isn't out to please anyone. The Northern Irish man shoots from the hip and while he didn't rule it out immediately, the Down native has since come down, and come down hard on ethics and the wide-ranging control that it would exude.
McIlroy places a lot of value in "autonomy and freedom” that he currently has in arranging his schedule and choosing when and where to play, and doesn't like the fact that the League would have control over his appearances.
"The more I've thought about it the more I don't like it,” he said a few weeks ago. “For me, I'm out"
And on Thursday night, after yet another blistering opening round at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, McIlroy dug his heels in once more.
“I didn’t really like where the money was coming from either," he said matter-of-factly.
"And I wanted to be the first one to speak out against it, and I’m glad that I have."
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