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PGA Tour pro tells Rory McIlroy to ‘f**k off’ during players meeting following merger

On Tuesday, the LIV Golf and PGA Tour announced a merger that paralyzed the golf world. The announcement came as a complete shock and resulted in a meeting taking place at the RBC Canadian Open at 4:00 PM.
The meeting produced some fireworks, and according to The Telegraph Sport, Rory McIlroy was told to “f— off”.
According to the report, McIlroy was defending PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan when Murray kept yelling at Monahan, “we don’t trust you, Jay – you lied to our face”.
McIlroy responded by saying “just play better, Grayson”, to which Murray responded by telling Rory to “f— off”.
Johnson Wagner confirmed after the meeting that the room was “90/10” against Monahan.
Geoff Ogilvy spoke to reporters after the meeting as well, saying he felt “lied to” by the commissioner.
“I’m glad I wasn’t Jay today. There’s some grumpy players in there. I feel a little bit sort of, not lied to, but just that the tour has sort of changed its position quickly and dropped it on us really fast. So maybe there’s a feeling of a lack of trust a little bit in the leadership.
“It just feels like nobody really knows what’s happening and the players are out of the loop. But no one really ever likes being out of a loop. You know, everyone likes a bit of information, and especially when it’s your livelihood and your job and the sport that you love.”
There are still plenty of dominos left to fall, but there’s no doubt that it will be a challenging situation for Monahan to navigate as we move forward into the new golf landscape.
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‘It was devastating’ – Keegan Bradley reveals the call he got that made him believe he was on Ryder Cup team

This week, Keegan Bradley was a guest on the Foreplay Podcast. The 37-year-old was one of the players who seemingly narrowly missed a spot on the Ryder Cup team, and shared a heart wrenching story of how it all went down.
Apparently, Zach Johnson texted all of the players in consideration for a Captain’s pick that they’d be getting a call the following day about whether or not they’ve made the team.
When the next day arrived, Keegan got a call from Netflix, who said “Keegan, we got a camera crew five minutes from your house.”
At that moment, Bradley let himself believe that meant he was going to be heading to Rome for the Ryder Cup.
“Why would they be sending a camera crew if I’m not to get picked? For the first time, I let my brain think I did it.”
He then said he knew immediately by the tone of Zach’s voice that he wasn’t going to be picked.
“It was devastating.”
When Netflix called, Keegan allowed himself to believe he was getting a Ryder Cup pick. And then, heartbreak.
Awesome show today. pic.twitter.com/SYW8c0X6cV
— Dan Rapaport (@Daniel_Rapaport) September 21, 2023
You can catch the full episode here.
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Brooks Koepka explains why he understood the case for and against picking Dustin Johnson for the Ryder Cup

Brooks Koepka is the lone LIV golfer in next week’s Ryder Cup. This will be the 33-year-old’s fourth Ryder Cup, and second in Europe. In his three prior Ryder Cups, Koepka is 6-5-1 overall, including 2-0-1 in singles matches.
Koepka was extremely close to being an automatic qualifier but slipped out of the final spot during the FedEx Cup playoffs.
The five-time major champion spoke about his Ryder Cup preparation prior to this week’s LIV Chicago event, in which he will be taking a flight to Rome directly after.
“My whole mindset has been to practice for (the Ryder Cup) the last few weeks. I mean, look, I think it’s one of the top six, seven biggest sporting events you can have. It’s a little bit more eyeballs, a little bit more pressure.”
When asked if he “plays for legacy” now after all he’s accomplished, Koepka said “I think everybody remembers their record”.
“I think everybody remembers their record, or that’s kind of what you’re known by, wins, losses. Poulter has pretty much made a career on that. Yeah, I think you can.”
While speaking with Sports Illustrated this week, Brooks was asked about the fact that Dustin Johnson, who went 5-0 at Whistling Straits in 2021, was not chosen as a captains pick this time around.
“I get the case for DJ. He played great the last time, played great last year. Hasn’t really played that great this year … or hasn’t played to DJ’s standard. That’s a better way to put that. And he didn’t play well in the majors. So I can see why he didn’t get a pick. But if they had picked him, it’s DJ and I could see that one as well.”
Although there will be no other LIV players in Rome, Koepka said he’s not worried about who he plays with and can “play with anybody”.
“I can play with anybody, and I will play with anybody.”
It will be interesting to see who Koepka is paired with next week at Marco Simone.
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Free agent Matt Fitzpatrick explains why he can’t play golf clubs made by these two manufacturers

The 2022 U.S. Open Champion, Matt Fitzpatrick, is currently an equipment free agent. He recently sat down with GolfMagic to discuss why he isn’t tied down with a manufacturer and what his outlook is going forward.
“I struggle with TaylorMade and Callaway clubs because of the way their woods and hybrids are designed. The soles aren’t very good for me so my interaction with the turf is terrible with those. Until that changes, I’d never be able to get on with them. PING and Titleist have always been a little bit better for me.”
With TaylorMade and Callaway off the table, Fitzpatrick is currently using Titleist TSi3 and is also experimenting with a Titleist TSR3.
According to the photos captured by GolfMagic, Fitz is still using his Bettinardi BB1 Fitz, but also has a different Bettinardi prototype he’s experimenting with in Rome.
With tight fairways at Marco Simone, the Englishman will be hoping that whichever driver he chooses keeps him in the fairway at next week’s Ryder Cup.
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