The Northern Irishman is set to return to the PGA Tour board and is hopeful to unite golf.
Rory McIlroy believes “hard feelings” will need to be put aside to achieve peace in golf’s civil war.
However, McIlroy has previously said that he and Patrick Cantlay “see the world quite differently” and also had an exchange of views with Jordan Spieth, another player director, in February after Spieth suggested the Tour’s multi-billion dollar deal with Strategic Sports Group meant investment from the PIF might not be needed.
“I don’t think there’s been much progress made in the last eight months and I was hopeful that there would be. I think I could be helpful to the process. But only if people want me involved, I guess. Asked how he would achieve unification in the game given his differences of opinion with fellow players, McIlroy said: “Compromise, but also try to articulate your points as well as you can and try to help people see the benefits of what unification could do for the game and what it could do for this tour in particular.
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