The PGA Tour makes various adjustments from year to year, and there are many reasons for this. The primary goal of its leadership is to maintain the status of the strongest tour in the world, while at the same time remaining open to the wishes and ideas of the fans.
After Rory McIlroy's decision not to play at St. Jude Championship, there could be new changes on the PGA Tour. Namely, the media write that players on the PGA could be prohibited from skipping the playoff tournament after McIlroy's decision not to play in the last tournament.
The Northern Irish golfer was supposed to be part of a group of 70 players, but he decided to skip this playoffs, for reasons known to him.
Many important figures in the golf scene raised their voices about McIlroy's decision, believing that he made a huge mistake.
Peter Malnati reacted
PGA player director Peter Malnati also reacted, admitting that he was concerned about McIlroy's decision. In the sequel, Malnati revealed some details, saying that possible measures are being worked on, and this mostly associates that the PGA could change the rules.
In addition to Malnati, there are many fans who reacted, dissatisfied with the 35-year-old's decision.
Rory has not yet reacted to the public's dissatisfaction, apparently focused on the goals he has set.
However, Rory McIlroy will certainly remain in the top 10 and play in the Tour Championship, and we will see if he can excel in the final.
Reaction of the leaders
There is no doubt that PGA leaders will make various changes in the future to offer fans the right experience.
In addition, the threat posed by LIV Golf is another reason why the leaders of the prestigious Tour want to take concrete steps and further strengthen their status in the world of golf.
Rory McIlroy is not a person who breaks the rules, but simply a person who wants to use 'loopholes' in order to reach his goal.