Breaking News: “Tiger Woods’ dream finally comes true” The golf world is reeling from the shocking announcement from the PGA confirming that Rory McIlroy has been officially banned from the PGA Tour for the following reasons… Full text below
The decision comes after reports emerged that McIlroy was involved in serious rules violations and was arrested for use of banned performance-enhancing drugs.
The revelation has left many questioning the legitimacy of McIlroy’s past victories and casting a shadow over his future in professional golf. It also marks an important victory for Tiger Woods, who has long criticized McIlroy’s methods and behavior on the course.
Tiger Woods’ dream has finally come true: “Rory McIlroy suspended from PGA due to unforeseen circumstances”… full details below. The 35-year-old spoke to media on Wednesday at this week’s PGA Championship in Valhalla, speaking out for the first time since it became known he had filed for divorce from wife Erica Stoll. The second major of the season comes just days after McIlra’s retirement was announced. The news from the division came Monday after the Palm Beach County case was moved to state divorce court. The couple have been married for seven years and have a 3-year-old daughter, Poppy Kennedy Makila. McIlroy was seen without his wedding ring during practice on Tuesday but appeared relaxed as he joked with friends and caddie Harry Diamond. He led the PGA championship with an excellent uniform this week after winning the Wells Fargo Championship last week, but his main drought dates back to 2014. Makira held a press conference before the tournament’s personal life. During a brief press conference that lasted just over eight minutes, a reporter asked McIlroy how he was doing “personally” ahead of the tournament. “I’m ready to play this week,” said Masila, who will play in the first two rounds along with Dustin Johnson and Justin Rose. “I’ll get to where I’m successful,” he added.
The last time McIlroy had any major success was 10 years ago, at this week’s PGA Championship venue. “Looking back, it’s hard to recapture those memories and emotions,” McIlroy said of his win at Valhalla. “For me, it’s all about confidence, momentum and just trying to keep going.”