‘Fact Check’: Rory McIlroy Finds Some Solace After Brutally Getting His Legacy Hammered by Former Ally
A tweet about Rory McIlroy recently created ripples in the golf world. A “F*** Rory” claim made by the golfer’s former mate on the Ryder Cup had everyone second-guessing the player’s high road. As per the LIV Golfer, McIlroy’s story on the PGA Tour is backed by a similar context to any other LIV Golf player—the lucrative nature of the game; money, and endorsements.
In the moving trends of the silo, an update on this claim has turned some heads. In the recent series of events, a controversial American author has commented on the tweet about the Northern Irish golfer, and the new “worth noting” details have brought some solace to the player.
Rory McIlroy is often seen as the savior of PGAT. The golfer has played on the tour for decades, and more than just being a player, McIlroy has also served as a board member, so his relationship with the PGAT associates and the tour itself is pretty close-knit. By the nature of his relationship, many often see the player as the biggest backer of the PGA Tour.
In a recent series of events, NUCLR GOLF on X quoted American author Alan Shipnuck’s book “LIV and Let Die” and stated that in the text, an anonymous former Ryder Cup teammate accuses McIlroy of being deceitful and driven by financial interests. The tweet added that the teammate claimed that McIlroy is not the hero portrayed by some but is instead motivated by a desire to preserve his revenue streams.
The tweet created much-expected havoc. Now, the author himself has replied to the tweet and added that it is “worth noting” that he tried reconfirming the claim and asked “McIlroy’s manager Sean O’Flaherty to fact-check that passage,” but the only response he got was: “Has the Ryder Cup teammate been drinking?”