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Why Rory McIlroy’s Press Conference Cancellation Is A Good Thing

Why Rory McIlroy’s Press Conference Cancellation Is A Good Thing

First thing to say is that Rory’s press conference cancellation is not a particularly good thing for we the media. His scheduled sit down in front of the journalists in the press centre at 9am on Tuesday morning was written in bold ink in most of our diaries. Rory almost always delivers an interesting story when he speaks to the press. He speaks his mind, he speaks honestly and with an opinion that’s worth hearing.

In these strange recent times of men’s professional golf, he has been used as a spokesperson for the PGA Tour and, by his own admission, felt like something of a “sacrificial lamb” when news of the proposed merger between LIV Golf and the PGA and DP World Tours broke.

It has all, inevitably, been a distraction for the Northern Irishman and the news he has elected not to speak to the mass media this week is a clear indication that he doesn’t want any further distraction.

Rory McIlroy

Rory won the Genesis Scottish Open last week

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It’s a strategy that has already worked for Rory this year. He decided not to give a press conference before the US Open and he would have won that event had his putter behaved a little better on the final day at the Los Angeles Country Club. He also didn’t speak to the press before the Genesis Scottish Open last week at the Renaissance – an event he went on to win in spectacular fashion, denying home favourite Robert MacIntyre by a shot.

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