Rory McIlroy had a dig at Phil Mickelson as the PGA Tour announced a raft of radical changes.
Alterations have been made to get the biggest names in the sport facing off more often in a series of “elevated events” with increased purses, while the Player Impact Program has also been tweaked and expanded.
McIlroy himself, along with Tiger Woods, has launched a new venture in partnership with the tour which will see teams of stars go head to head in a tech-driven stadium environment. The pair were also at the forefront of a players-only meeting last week.
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The changes are widely seen as an attempt to fend off the threat of LIV Golf, of which Mickelson is one of the most high-profile defectors.
Earlier this year the six-time major winner publicly aired his gripes with the PGA Tour, kicking off a chain of events which eventually led to him taking a break from golf for several months.
After the tour’s announcement, McIlroy was asked whether Mickelson’s arguments had any merit.
“As much as I probably don’t want to give Phil any sort of credit at all, yeah, there were certain points that he was trying to make,” McIlroy said.
“But there’s a way to go about them. There’s a way to collaborate. You get all the…
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