Overview
- Rory McIlroy declined media interviews after all four rounds of the 2025 PGA Championship, marking a rare break from his typically open media approach.
- The decision followed equipment challenges, including his driver being ruled non-conforming, and a tied-47th finish with a 3-over 287 score.
- Former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley criticized McIlroy’s silence, arguing it risks damaging his popularity and is detrimental to the sport.
- CBS reporter Amanda Balionis praised LIV Golf players Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau for engaging with the press after tough finishes, contrasting their approach with McIlroy’s.
- The debate highlights broader tensions over player rights, media obligations, and evolving expectations for professional golfers.