‘Paying for exact same thing’: Rory McIlroy questions Bryson-LIV talks

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Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau at this year's Masters (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)

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As LIV Golf parts ways with Brooks Koepka and negotiates with Bryson DeChambeau on what promises to be pro golf’s largest guaranteed contract, Rory McIlroy is questioning the circuit’s future.

In a story written by The Telegraph’s James Corrigan, the Grand Slam winner and world No. 2 said it was great that Koepka would be returning to the PGA Tour after the five-time major winner agreed to a number of punitive terms as a result of him leaving the Tour for LIV in 2022 — “it gets Brooks back to where he belongs,” McIlroy said. But McIlroy also wondered about LIV’s direction as DeChambeau, another one of the league’s stars, is in talks to renew a contract that expires at year’s end.

As LIV starts its fifth season, it faces a situation where DeChambeau has considerable leverage: He could demand a deal somewhere in the nine-figure range as a result of Koepka’s exit; he also could walk away, either to the PGA Tour or possibly to YouTube creation, a forum where he’s amassed a large following. In Corrigan’s Telegraph story, McIlroy said that if DeChambeau did rejoin LIV, though, the league would be out hundreds of millions of dollars, only to maintain its current status.

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