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Lee Westwood Takes a Shot at Rory McIlroy Over LIV Golf’s Rule Changes

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 6, 2025Updated:November 6, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Lee Westwood Fires Back at Rory McIlroy Over LIV Golf Controversy

In the ever-evolving landscape of professional golf, few names generate as much discussion as Rory McIlroy and Lee Westwood. Recently, Westwood, a prominent figure in the LIV Golf series, responded to McIlroy’s remarks concerning LIV’s recent decision to transition its tournaments from 54 holes to a standard 72 holes. As a seasoned veteran at 52 years old, Westwood’s perspective sheds light on the diverging views within the golfing community.

Westwood’s Response to McIlroy

Lee Westwood articulated his thoughts during an appearance on talkSport’s Breakfast Show, addressing McIlroy’s opinions about LIV’s structural changes. McIlroy, a five-time major champion, has been vocal about LIV Golf’s trajectory since the league’s inception but has often altered his position. "I don’t pay too much attention to what Rory says, really," Westwood stated. "He’ll change his mind next week." This statement highlights the ongoing debate surrounding LIV Golf, particularly concerning its legitimacy and role within professional golf.

Rory McIlroy’s Skepticism on LIV’s Move

On a prior occasion, McIlroy expressed bewilderment over LIV’s decision to extend its tournaments to 72 holes. He questioned how this change would genuinely enhance the breakaway league’s acceptance within the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) ecosystem. “I think it’s a peculiar move because I think they could have got ranking points with three rounds,” he noted. This skepticism underscores McIlroy’s belief that the shift may not address the core issues preventing LIV Golf from gaining broader recognition and legitimacy.

The Implications of OWGR Points

LIV Golf’s decision to align its format more closely with traditional tournaments aims to pave the way for official recognition within the OWGR. While obtaining OWGR points could enable LIV players to qualify for major championships, McIlroy remains doubtful about how significant this would be. "I think what’s hard is you’ve got the LIV guys, and say potentially they get World Rankings, but because their strength of fields are going to be so weak…” His insight reveals the complexities surrounding ranking points and the challenges facing LIV golfers in an increasingly competitive environment.

Adjustments to OWGR Algorithm

Interestingly, despite McIlroy’s critiques, recent changes to the OWGR algorithm might favor LIV players. The OWGR introduced the "Strokes Gained World Rating," which evaluates player performance relative to their field, rather than solely based on final placements. This change could potentially benefit LIV Golf participants, as they may earn more ranking points compared to when strength of field was solely reliant on well-established players. It’s a nuanced update that could influence the rankings landscape significantly.

LIV Golf: More Than Just Ranking Points

Westwood emphasized that while earning OWGR points is significant, it’s not the only motivation behind LIV’s shift. “I think [OWGR points] is one of the angles behind it. I think there were a few different things,” he explained. The move to 72 holes also resonates deeply with players focusing their seasons around major championships. Such players previously perceived the 54-hole format as a disadvantage in their quest to succeed at the highest levels.

Player Perspectives: A Shift in Attitude

Interestingly, attitudes within LIV Golf regarding the format change have shifted significantly. Tyrrell Hatton, one of the few LIV players currently within the OWGR top 50, noted that most players had previously been against the transition from 54 to 72 holes. However, as sentiments in the locker room evolve, Hatton now supports the move. “I’m quite happy that we’ve moved to 72 holes,” he stated, reflecting the changing landscape of player opinions concerning the future of LIV Golf.

The Future Outlook for LIV Golf

The implications of LIV’s format change are still unfolding. Will transitioning to 72 holes enable the league to acquire the OWGR points they seek? Or will the weakness of the current fields undermine any potential benefits? As golfers like Westwood and Hatton press forward, they are eager to see how these decisions will impact their performance on the course and standing within the golfing community.

Professional Responses: The Golf Community Speaks

Responses within the golfing community vary dramatically. Some players champion LIV Golf’s innovations, while others, including McIlroy, remain critical, considering the league a disruption to the traditional golfing hierarchy. This dichotomy has sparked debates on player value, legacy, and the very essence of competitive golfing. The contrasting philosophies illustrate how LIV Golf represents not only a challenge to the status quo but also an opportunity for innovation in the sport.

Conclusion: A New Era for Golf

As the landscape of professional golf continues to shift, it’s evident that Westwood and McIlroy’s ongoing discourse is pivotal. Their contrasting viewpoints reflect broader themes within golf today: the balance between tradition and innovation, the quest for legitimacy, and the future of competitive integrity. As LIV Golf makes its bid for acceptance, all eyes will remain on its players and their capacity to make this new venture a lasting, respected part of golf history. Only time will tell if these changes fulfill their promise and reshape the professional golfing narrative for years to come.

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