Rory McIlroy (34, Northern Ireland, photo),온라인카지노 who is ranked third in the world, will appear in a golf tournament again. It has been about a month since he was shut out after being eliminated by Kurt in the Masters Tournament, a major men’s golf tournament.
The return stage is the PGA Tour Wells Fargo Championship, which will be held at the Quail Hallo Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA for four days from May 4 (local time). McIlroy’s return to play became known when his name was added to the Wells Fargo Championship roster announced by the PGA Tour.
He has not participated in all tournaments since the shock of missing the cut at the Masters Tournament in early April. He was sharply criticized by his fellow players for not attending the RBC Heritage, which the PGA Tour designated as a ‘special event’. Special tournaments are tournaments held by the PGA Tour with great care to compete against LIV Golf, which is backed by Saudi Arabia’s capital, and to encourage ‘top rankers’ to participate. 17 competitions were designated as special competitions.
PGA Tour players can only miss one special event unless there is a legitimate reason, such as an injury. McIlroy became a problem when he refused to appear in RBC Heritage following the Sentry Tournament of Champions, a special tournament in January. It was difficult for his fellow players to just ignore McIlroy’s unauthorized absence, which has been called the ‘PGA Guardian’. McIlroy was also penalized in the Player Impact Index Program (PIP), which has a bonus prize of 15 million dollars (about 20 billion won) for the first place, as he did not meet the mandatory participation requirements for special competitions.
As this Wells Fargo Championship is a special event, 21 players, excluding 4 of the top 25 in the men’s golf world ranking, will be dispatched. Yon Ram (29, Spain), world number 1 in men’s golf, and Scotty Scheffler (27, USA), 2nd place, did not apply to participate.