RORY MCLLROY AND Shane Lowry have both continued to blast the players that have left the PGA Tour...
To be honest, the one thing that has annoyed me over the last few months is how disruptive they are all trying to be. "This is a big talking point in the world of golf and here this week," said Lowry speaking to Sky Sports News. "My opinion is they shouldn't be here," McIlroy added.
Shane Lowry was distinctly disappointed and disheartened that some LIV Golf players are able to tee it up at the BMW PGA Championship this week.
I won't be going for dinner with them, but that's just because we haven't seen each other. I don't think they're here for anything else. I think the one thing that has really annoyed me over the last few months is how disruptive they're all trying to be.
Tensions are running high at the BMW PGA Championship, with a host of rebels in the field at Wentworth. Several big-name stars have been vocal in their ...
But yeah there are certain lads that I shake hands with and certain hands I wouldn't.” “I don't think they are here for anything else. “I don't like it that they are here. “I'll say hello and do my thing. That's the way I'll be. Obviously they are here for world ranking points somewhat but they are here to be disruptive and I don't like it.
Shane Lowry has admitted he "can't stand" the idea of playing alongside certain LIV golfers at the BMW PGA Championship.
I don’t think they’re here for anything else… “But in a way I think they’re here for that and to be disruptive. There are certain lads that I’d shake hands with and there are certain lads I wouldn’t.”
Shane Lowry has expressed his displeasure at certain players from the Saudi-backed breakaway LIV Golf tour appearing at the BMW Championship at Wentworth ...
I can sit here and keep my head held high and say I haven’t done anything differently.” “There are certain guys I just can’t stand them being here to be honest and I don’t like it that they’re here. Look, there are certain lads I’d shake hands with and there are certain players I wouldn’t.
Patrick Reed, Sergio Garcia and Graeme McDowell are among the PGA tour defectors who will compete at the Surrey venue, with fellow LIV men Ian Poulter, Justin ...
- Ian Poulter "I won't be going for dinner but that's just because we haven't seen each other. - Lowry can't stand some LIV golfers making it to Wentworth That's the way I'll be. Obviously they're here for world ranking points somewhat but a little bit is to be disruptive as well and I just don't like it." "Personally, I can't say I'm 100% okay with everyone being here.
As we get ready for the golf in Wentworth this weekend, Shane Lowry was speaking to the media and gave a very honest assessment of who should be at ...
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