Rory McIlroy has suggested that the PGA Tour could scale back the number of tournaments it stages each year in order to combat “fatigue” among golf’s fanbase.
Rory McIlroy made clear he is putting himself first after declining to discuss the state of the PGA Tour and its 'headwinds' after his strong start to the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on Thursday
Rory McIlroy believes there are “definitely too many” events on the current PGA Tour schedule and is concerned that golf fans may become “fatigued” by the multitude of options now available to watch.
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'Maybe golf should be more like the NFL' - Rory McIlroy's solution for the sport's 'fatigued' consumers
Rory McIlroy doesn't have a cure-all solution to golf's pace-of-play problem, and he knows the ideas he does have won't make everyone happy.
Rory McIlroy feels golf’s appeal diminished by ‘too many’ events - As well as the Saudi-funded breakaway LIV Golf circuit, the influence of YouTube golf continues to rise alongside the indoor Tomorrow Golf League.
Rory McIlroy will make his first PGA Tour appearance of the season this week at Pebble Beach and ahead of the event has called on the PGA Tour to scale back its schedule
The four-time major champion has a lot of thoughts on the state of pro golf but said “we shouldn’t try to dumb down golf to appeal to more people.”
HOLYWOOD hotshot Rory McIlroy is scaling back his PGA Tour schedule this year. The four-time major winner wants the tour’s overall number of tournaments to be reduced in the future. The
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