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Published 13:29 8 Jun 2023 BST
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Rory McIlroy speaks to the media after playing in the Pro-Am of the RBC Canadian Open, at Oakdale Golf and Country Club, in Toronto. (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)[/caption]
"I see what's happened in other sports. I see what's happened in other businesses. And, honestly, I've just resigned myself to the fact that this is, you know, this is what's going to happen. Like this is -- it's very hard to keep up with people that have more money than anyone else. And, again, if they want to put that money into the game of golf, then why don't we partner with them and make sure that it's done in the right way. And that's sort of where my head's at."When you have one of the best and most recognisable, and respected, golfers of his generation almost conceding the sports-washing fight, it is a bleak prospect. "Money talks," mused McIlroy, and there is no other way to look at it. He was also asked about the "heated" players meeting, on Tuesday night, which saw calls for PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan to resign. "People were surprised," McIlroy reflected. "People felt like they were in the dark about all this. "Look, most of the gripes come from the guys that are, you know, trying to hold onto their cards. And they feel like things have already been taken away from them this year with the designated events and smaller fields and no cuts and weighted FedExCup points for the larger events with the stronger fields. So they were already feeling somewhat vulnerable. "Then, whenever this news is brought about, there's only going to be one reaction to that. And I understand that. And, honestly, it's hard for me to relate to those guys, because I've never been in that position. I try to empathise with it, but it's hard for me to relate to them fully, but I certainly empathise with their point of view." Related articles:
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