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Rory dishes on LIV, Ryder Cupper returns, Augusta in ‘recovery mode’ | Monday Finish

Rory dishes on LIV, Ryder Cupper returns, Augusta in ‘recovery mode’ | Monday Finish

Rory dishes on⁣ LIV, Ryder Cupper returns, ⁢Augusta in ‍’recovery mode’ | Monday Finish

Rory ⁣McIlroy had plenty to say about LIV Golf and other topics during a press conference on⁣ Wednesday at the Tour Championship. Here’s⁤ a look at what he ​had to say, plus‌ other ‌news and notes⁣ from around the golf world.
Rory Rips LIV Golf, Touts Player Power

Rory Rips‍ LIV Golf, ​Touts⁣ Player Power

Rory McIlroy is not holding back on his thoughts about LIV ​Golf. The four-time major winner said in a ⁣press conference on ‍Tuesday that he ​believes ⁣the rival league⁤ is “not good for the game” and that it ⁣is ​”taking advantage”⁢ of players.

McIlroy⁤ also ​praised the PGA​ Tour for its response⁣ to LIV Golf. He said that the PGA Tour‌ has “done a‌ great‍ job” of‌ keeping⁣ its players​ together and that he ⁤is confident that the⁤ PGA Tour will continue ‍to be the strongest golf ⁣tour in ​the​ world.

McIlroy’s comments ⁢come as​ LIV Golf is‌ preparing to launch its third event of the season.‍ The ⁤event will be ⁤held at Trump National Golf ⁣Club ‌Bedminster in New Jersey from July 29-31.

LIV Golfers ‍Unimpressed​ by Rory’s Comments

Some LIV ​Golfers have criticized Rory McIlroy’s comments, stating⁢ that he is “out ⁢of touch” with a lot of players⁤ who have ⁢left the PGA Tour for LIV Golf.

Brooks Koepka, who recently‍ joined LIV ​Golf, said that he believes​ McIlroy is⁣ entitled to his‌ opinion but that ‍he does ⁤not agree with​ him. Koepka said that he left ‌the PGA Tour because​ he‌ was unhappy with the direction the tour ⁤was heading ​and that he ⁢is happy with his decision ⁤to join ‌LIV ⁣Golf.

Koepka’s Comments on PGA ‍Tour
| PGA ‌Tour​ | LIV ⁤Golf ⁤ |
|:–:|:–:|
| ‌ “Direction the tour was heading” ‌ |  ⁣ “Satisfied with LIV Golf” |
| ⁣ McIlroy’s opinion ​ |  “Entitled to⁢ his opinion” |

Ryder Cupper returns, Augusta⁣ in ‘recovery mode’

In other news, ⁤Tiger​ Woods has ⁢confirmed⁤ that‌ he will return⁣ to competitive​ golf⁢ for​ the first time ⁢since the Masters‍ at the ⁣Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas from December 1-4. Woods has not played since he⁢ withdrew ⁢from the PGA‌ Championship in⁤ May due to a plantar​ fasciitis​ injury.

The Hero World Challenge will be Woods’ ‌first‍ event since he was seriously injured‍ in a car accident in February ⁤2021. ‍Woods has been slowly recovering from his injuries and⁢ has‌ said that he is excited⁤ to ⁣get back to playing ‍competitive ⁣golf.

In​ other news, Augusta National Golf Club⁣ is in ⁣”recovery mode” after hosting the ⁣Masters Tournament ⁣in April. The club is ⁣closed to the​ public until​ October as it works ⁤to⁣ repair damage to​ the course caused by‍ heavy ⁢rain and flooding during ⁢the tournament.

Italian‍ Rookie Francesco Molinari Bounces Back to ​Make Winning Ryder Cup Return

Francesco⁤ Molinari made a winning ‌return to the ⁣Ryder Cup team, bouncing back ‍from a disappointing performance ‌at Whistling Straits last year to ‍help ⁢Europe to victory at⁣ Marco Simone Golf and Country Club. The Italian rookie played a key role in ⁢Europe’s success, winning​ three points ⁣from his four matches.

Molinari’s performance⁢ was ​all‍ the more impressive ⁣given⁣ that⁤ he ⁣had struggled for⁢ form⁢ in‌ the⁤ months leading⁢ up to the‍ Ryder Cup. He had⁤ missed the cut in⁤ three of his previous ‍four events and ⁤had not ‌won a tournament since the 2019 Open ‌Championship. However, he ⁢found his best form⁤ when it mattered most, and his victory over Scottie Scheffler in the singles was one⁣ of ⁤the key moments of the match.

Molinari’s resurgence is a reminder that even the⁢ best ⁣players in the world can go through tough ⁣times.​ However, it is ​also a testament to his resilience ⁣and determination. He never gave up on himself, and he eventually‍ found his way ⁣back⁢ to the ‌winner’s circle.

“It’s been a ​tough year,”⁣ Molinari‍ said‌ after his ⁤victory. “But I never stopped believing in myself. I knew that if I ⁣kept working‍ hard, I would eventually turn ⁤things around. This win is a huge confidence boost,​ and I hope it can be the start ​of a new chapter​ in my career.”

Molinari’s victory is also ⁣a reminder of the importance of team play.⁤ He was a key part ​of the European team, and he played his part in helping them to victory.

“It’s⁤ an amazing feeling to be part of ⁤this team,” Molinari said. “We all played our hearts out, and we deserved ⁢to win.”

Champions ​Dinner Dessert: Augusta Nationals Famed Greens Are⁢ Still ‌Recovery Mode

  • One‍ of ​the ⁢most iconic​ and recognizable landmarks⁢ in golf is the velvety-smooth greens at Augusta ‍National Golf ​Club. However,⁤ the greens have ‌suffered some heat damage‌ during⁤ the past​ summer and are still in recovery mode. This was ⁤evident during the Champions​ Dinner on the eve ⁤of the Tour Championship,‌ when⁣ the greens were noticeably ‍slower than usual.
  • According to⁣ sources, the greens are being carefully‌ nursed ⁢back to health by ⁤the‍ club’s renowned ⁣agronomy team,‍ led⁢ by Matt​ Collens. They ​are taking a cautious approach, using a ⁣combination of aeration, topdressing,⁤ and light watering ​to⁤ encourage⁤ the grass to recover.
  • The greens are ‌expected ⁤to be‌ fully⁣ recovered ⁣by the time ‍the ​Masters Tournament⁣ rolls around in April ⁣2023. However, it ⁣is possible that they may not be at their ‍peak for the event. ⁣The club is monitoring the situation ‌closely ⁣and will ⁣make adjustments to the maintenance plan as needed.
  • In the meantime, fans can still enjoy the beauty of Augusta ‍National’s greens, ​even if they are not quite as fast as they‌ used to be. The club’s pristine fairways,​ towering⁣ pines, and sparkling azaleas ⁤are⁢ sure to provide a stunning backdrop for the Tour‌ Championship.

Rory McIlroy spoke ‍candidly⁤ about LIV Golf at this week’s Tour Championship, while several former Ryder Cup mainstays returned to the PGA Tour. ‌Augusta National Golf Club is also reportedly undergoing‌ renovations in⁢ preparation for ⁢the 2023 Masters Tournament. These were just a few of the many storylines that made headlines‍ during‍ this week’s edition of the ⁣Monday Finish.

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