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The great golf divide: Mcilroy's shock admission PGA-LIV deal

Rory McIlroy has dropped a bombshell regarding the future of professional golf.

The world-renowned star admitted he sees "very little chance" of a deal between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.
Despite years of tension, many hoped a merger would finally reunite the fractured sport.
McIlroy revealed that the gap between the two sides remains far too wide to bridge.
A major sticking point is how to reintegrate LIV players back into the PGA Tour.
"The players on this side feel like they stayed and were loyal," McIlroy stated during a press conference.
There is significant resistance against allowing defectors to return without facing consequences.
McIlroy noted that the complexity of the legal and financial negotiations is staggering.
The Northern Irishman has shifted his focus from the politics of the game back to his own performance.
While fans dream of a unified tour, the reality seems to be a permanent state of competition.
The golf world remains at a crossroads, with no clear resolution on the horizon.

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