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Fascinating dynamic between Rory McIlroy and Tom McKibbin. From same town in Northern Ireland. Rory mentors Tom. Tom turns pro at 18. Gets onto DP World Tour and finally gets his PGA Tour card. Then LIV come knocking. Helluva decision for McKibbin!

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Easy to say for Rory who has $$. No guarantee that Tom comes out onto the PGA tour and is successful

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Rory acting like it's okay to black ball players who play golf 14 weeks somewhere else is the problem.

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Mentors are meant to give advice and guide….. in private. Kinda messed up he is bringing private conversations to the forefront

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Gary Nugent1 yıl önce

Poor of Rory to publically put more pressure on the kid than he needs to have. Tom has his own career and own choices he can make. Rory should be letting him deal with that privately and respecting it either way when he makes it.

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Can Rory come up with a Jumeirah/Titleist deal at 10 mill a year for Tom ... like Rory had early on?

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Rory is one of the best. But money talks

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The Lunz1 yıl önce

but why does rory feel the need to talk about someone asking him for advice ?

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It’s holywood not hollywood

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Martin1 yıl önce

Only 5 million? What the hell is this kid doing lol

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