Rory McIlroy has said the filing of the antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour has hardened his opinion of the those involved as the saga of players joining the LIV Golf Invitational Series continues.
Speaking before this week’s FedEx St. Jude Championship, Mcilroy, when asked whether there was a point at which the matter became more personal, said: “Yeah, yeah, and it was when that lawsuit was filed last week or whatever it was. And the thing that I would say, I certainly have a little more respect for the guys that haven’t put their names to the suit. So yeah, I mean, it’s become a little more personal because of that.”
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During a hearing in San Jose on Tuesday, when District Judge Beth Labson Freeman ruled against three of the players – Hudson Swafford, Talor Gooch and Matt Jones – teeing it up in the FedEx Cup Playoffs, it was also announced that that hearings for the rest of the antitrust case will start at the end of next month prior to a summary judgement in March 2023. A full trial is expected to begin a year from now. However, for McIlroy, there’s a sense of relief that at least the three FedEx Cup Playoff tournaments won’t be affected.
He said: “I mean, from my vantage point, common sense prevailed and I thought it was the right decision, and now that that has happened, I think it just lets us focus on the important stuff, which is the golf, and we can all move forward and not sort of have – not have that sideshow going on for the next few weeks, which is nice.”
Those remarks echoed the words of PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan, who said the PGA Tour can now focus on what really matters in the aftermath of the ruling. Before McIlroy turned his attention to this week’s tournament, though, he explained that players should be allowed to join the Saudi-backed Series, but not without facing the consequences. He said: “I don’t begrudge anyone for going over to play LIV or taking guaranteed money. If that’s your prerogative and what you want to do, totally fine. I think where the resentment comes from from the…
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