Rory reminds Mcilroy media not to talk

Rory McLaroy admitted that he took it personally when a media leak led a wide reporting of his driver’s failure inspection before the PGA Championship.
Mcilroy said that he was thinking of all those they would have to protect – including World No. 1 Scotty Sheffer – when he decided to stop the availability of media after all his rounds in Qulel Hall in Northern Carolina. He shared his views on Wednesday, when he touched the Canadian Open down, a final tuneup before the US Open next week.
“PGA was a bit of a strange week. I did not play well. I did not play well on the first day, so I wanted to practice, so it was fine,” McClayer said why he decided to dig the media in the PGA Championship. “The second day we’ve over to end. I wanted to go back and wanted to see Popi before going to bed. The driver’s news broke. I did not really want to speak on it. I had to do TEE at 8:20 am on Saturday. I was not till about 2:00 in the afternoon, I was not till about 2:00 in the afternoon, it was over, just a delay, just tired, wanted to go home.
“Then Sunday, I just wanted to go on the plane and wanted to go back to Florida.”
Come out of a masters win, who completed his career, was a favorite in the Grand Slam, McLaroy PGA Championship. Sheffler’s driver was ruled by nonsider in Qulel Holll before his five-stroke win, who did not help McClaroy’s mood.
McClayroy said on Wednesday, “I was urinating a little because I knew that the driver of Scotty failed on Monday, but my name was what was leaked. It was to be confidential. The media members were those who leaked it,” McClayroy said on Wednesday. “Again, I did not want to go there and wanted to say something that I was regretting, either, because there are many people – I am trying to protect the Scoty. I don’t want to mention his name. I am trying to protect the Taylormade. I am trying to protect USGA, PGA of America.
Sheffler discussed the driver about discussing non -neutrality and said that he felt as if this decision was coming before before.
The players who reminded of Mcilroy media joined the chorus, the PGA Tour does not need the match interview. While most Pro Sports League makes limited amounts of access to a limited amount of access, many golfers have been clarified that there are no such bilas for tour participants.
“From the point of view of a responsibility, look, I think,” said McClero. “But if we all wanted, we could all do a press conference, and we could go on social media and we could talk about our round and do it in our own way. We understand that it is not ideal for you guys, and a big dynamic to play here.
“I talk a lot to the media. I think it should be an understanding that it is a two-way road. We understand the benefit that comes from you and giving us the stage and everything else, so I understand it.”
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