And it looks like Mcilroy is taking the conciliatory approach. He is probably relieved that he is no longer the main voice of LIV opposition, among the players anyway. He probably got in over his head on this battle and just wants it over with. I'm a little disappointed in this, but oh well.
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With a day to reflect, McIlroy said that he ultimately believes that having the Saudis’ deep pockets pouring money into the Tour is “good for the professional game.” He said that it unifies the sport after a divisive 18 months, and with the PIF now the exclusive investor in the new entity, it secures the Tour’s financial future.
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“Whether you like it or not, the PIF were going to keep spending money in golf. At least the PGA Tour now controls how that money is spent.
“So, if you’re thinking about one of the biggest sovereign wealth funds in the world, would you rather have them as a partner or an enemy? At the end of the day, money talks, and you’d rather have them as a partner.”
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