Rory McIlroyworld number 3, will lose three million dollars of his earnings from Player Impact Performance (PIP) for his resignation to play this week the Inheritance of RBCas confirmed by sources from the American PGA circuit.
That three million represents 25% of the 12 million bonus the Northern Irishman won for finishing second behind Tiger Woods on last year’s PIP list, which rewards golfers with the greatest positive impact on PGA Toura proposal made in response to the threat of LIV GolfThe arab super leagueso that the best players compete with each other more often.
Golfers can skip a designated tournament and still collect their full bonus, but McIlroy has already surpassed two of them. To miss the second event without penalty, players have to justify their absence, something McIlroy was unable to do, who, therefore, will not collect three of the 12 million corresponding to his 2022 PIP.
McIlroy announced his decision to withdraw from the RBC Heritage this week at Hilton Head Island (South Carolina)after the cut failed to Augustan Mastersfirst grand slam of the season representing his sixth PGA Tour start in nine weeks.
Source: La Verdad

I’m Jason Root, a professional writer working with Today Times Live, the premier news website. I specialize in sports writing, covering the biggest stories in the world of athletics. With an eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, I provide engaging and informative articles that capture the key elements of any event or issue. My work has been featured on numerous respected websites and publications around the world.