Rory’s Running For PAC Chairman, Should Knox And Streelman Even Bother?
/Rory McIlroy must really love talking slow play and strategic alliances because as Rex Hoggard reports, the Northern Irishman-turned-Floridian is setting himself up for a full time job in addition to playing: Player Advisory Council Chairman.
McIlroy would become the first non-American to ascend to the job, which also puts the election victor on the PGA Tour Policy Board.
Meetings in a natural light setting await!
From Hoggard on McIlroy’s interest in boosting the recently announced “landmark strategic alliance” between the PGA Tour and European Tour:
“I’ve enjoyed being on the PAC the last couple of years and I think that with what’s happening between the PGA Tour and the European Tour I have the ear of the PGA Tour and I have the ear of the European Tour,” McIlroy said following his opening-round 68 at the Farmers Insurance Open. “I just feel like I’ve been around a long time and I feel I can maybe help facilitate things and maybe guide things in a certain direction for what I think is better for everyone.”
He also likes conference calls and votes that count:
“I’ve enjoyed getting to know more about the Tour business, I’ve enjoyed being a part of the calls that went into being able to play out here with COVID conditions,” McIlroy said. “Sometimes on the PAC it’s great to be involved and it’s great to have your voice heard but that’s all it does. You don’t have a vote and being PAC chair, being on the policy board you have a vote and your voice actually counts.”