July 6, 2024

Rory McIlroy on Jordan Spieth drop debate: “I’m a big believer in karma”
Rory McIlroy claimed he is one of the most ‘conscientious golfers out here’ as he offered his verdict on his heated debate with Jordan Spieth during the opening round of the Players.

McIlroy posted an opening round of 7-under 65 at the PGA Tour’s flagship event but it wasn’t without controversy.

The Northern Irishman found the water twice with his tee shots on the 18th and seventh holes at TPC Sawgrass. He started his round on the back nine.

On both occasions, there was confusion as to where McIlroy should have dropped his TP5x.

The aforementioned Spieth appeared to take issue with McIlroy’s drop on the seventh hole.

Overall, the debate between Spieth, McIlroy and the third player in their group, Viktor Hovland, lasted 12 minutes.

Both Hovland and Spieth declined to speak to the media after the opening round on Thursday

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McIlroy did and claimed that he would never play fast and loose with the rules as it would play on his conscience.

A reporter asked him: “That scene on the seventh, was that necessary in your eyes, or was it all needless?”

McIlroy replied: “I think Jordan was just trying to make sure that I was doing the right thing.

“I mean, I was pretty sure that my ball had crossed where I was sort of dropping it.

“It’s so hard, right, because there was no TV evidence. I was adamant.

“But I think, again, he was just trying to make sure that I was going to do the right thing.

“If anything, I was being conservative with it. I think at the end of the day we’re all trying to protect ourselves, protect the field, as well.

“I wouldn’t say it was needless. I think he was just trying to make sure that what happened was the right thing.”

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— Kyle Porter (@KylePorterCBS) March 14, 2024
McIlroy ultimately made a double bogey on the seventh

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