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‘First time in my life that I have felt betrayal’ – McIlroy opens up on ex-Ryder Cup teammates moving to LIV

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Several members of past European Ryder Cup teams have left to join LIV Golf.

Rory McIlroy, who’s just once again become the number one golfer in the world, has said that he feels “betrayed” by the departure of his former teammates.

In an interview with the Guardian, the 33-year-old spoke out against the players he used to have a strong bond with.

“It’s a weird thing. I think it is the first time in my life that I have felt betrayal in a way. It’s an unfamiliar feeling to me. You build bonds with these people through Ryder Cups and other things.

Them knowing that what they are about to do is going to jeopardize them from being a part of that ever again?”

Many of the former European Ryder Cup players such as Graeme McDowell, Sergio Garcia, Henrik Stenson, Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter would have had a chance to be future Ryder Cup captains.

Stenson gave up his captaincy this year to join LIV. Garcia has more Ryder Cup victories than any European player in history and was a surefire future captain. McDowell would have been a great candidate for captaincy in Ireland in 2027. Poulter and Westwood would undoubtedly be considered in the future as well due to their Ryder Cup history.

The fact that these European golf stars gave up on future Ryder Cup glory didn’t sit right with McIlroy.

‘There was a great opportunity for GMac (Graeme McDowell) to maybe be the captain at Adare in 2027. Most of Sergio’s legacy is Ryder Cup-based, same with Poulter and Westwood. I would like to think the Ryder Cup means as much to them as it does to me. Maybe it does. But knowing what the consequences could be, I just could never make that decision.”

“OK, it might not be 100% certain but that it could be the outcome? It just isn’t a move I would be willing to make. I thought they felt the same way.”

Back in June, Golf Monthly reported that the relationship between McIllroy had grown “bitter and personal” over Garcia’s decision to join LIV Golf.

The pair were once a legendary Ryder Cup tandem, and McIlroy even served as an usher in Garcia’s wedding.

Garcia isn’t the only European player who no longer has a personal relationship with McIlroy after the LIV fallout.

Last month, Rory said to Sportsmail: “I wouldn’t say I’ve got much of a relationship with them at the minute. But if you’re talking about Ryder Cup, that’s not the future of the Ryder Cup team.”

‘The future of the Ryder Cup is the Højgaards (Danish twins Rasmus and Nicolai), Bobby Mac (Robert MacIntyre), whoever else is coming up. Like they are the future of The Ryder Cup Team. That’s what we should be like thinking about and talking about.”

The upcoming year will undoubtedly bring more uncertainty to the golf landscape, but one thing remains clear: Rory McIlroy is fully committed to the PGA Tour and will continue to be outspoken in his opposition against everything LIV Golf.

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Collin Morikawa makes surprising late putter switch at Masters

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Collin Morikawa has had plenty of success with a blade in his hands over the course of his young career, but after a lean spell on the greens lately, it appears that the 27-year-old is ready to try something new.

The California-native began the year with his TaylorMade TP Soto before switching to a Logan Olson proto last month. Now at this week’s Masters, Morikawa has been spotted with a Spider Tour X, the same flatstick that Scottie Scheffler will be using at Augusta.

The move would represent a big change, but it has been a very frustrating year on the greens for Morikawa, who will hope the TaylorMade mallet can offer him a similar upturn in fortune to that of Scheffler. In 2024, Morikawa ranks 164th for Strokes Gained: Putting, and 157th for Total Putting.

We’ll keep an eye whether Morikawa puts the mallet into action on day one of the Masters.

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Dave Portnoy places monstrous outright bet for the 2024 Masters

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Fresh off of winning $2.76 million on UConn’s victory over Purdue on Monday night, Barstool Sports’ founder Dave Portnoy has just placed a massive bet for this year’s Masters.

Tweeting on Wednesday morning, Portnoy revealed that he has placed $300,000 on Scottie Scheffler to win this year’s Masters at odds of +450.

Should he win, that’d be a total payout of $1.65 million.

Scheffler is one of the shortest priced favorites of recent times at the Masters, and is looking for what would be his third win in his last four events.

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Brooks Koepka was asked if a 59 was possible at this year’s Masters. His answer did not disappoint

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During Brooks Koepka’s pre-tournament press conference for this week’s Masters Tournament, the five-time major champion was asked a bit of a silly question and gave a brilliant response.

Q. It sounds like the course is already pretty dialed this week, but under softer or optimal scoring conditions do you think 59 is obtainable on this golf course?

BROOKS KOEPKA: Have you played here?

Q. Not yet.

BROOKS KOEPKA: I can tell by the question.

Q. What number is attainable in your mind? 63’s the low.

BROOKS KOEPKA: I mean, now, anything’s attainable. But, yeah, if you want to go play the members tees and maybe play like 15 holes, yeah, I could do that.

With the course record being 63, it’s somewhat unclear why the reporter thought a soft golf course would be enough to result in a score four shots better than the record.

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