DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Rory McIlroy believes the PGA Tour and LIV Golf have grown ''too far apart'' to form an alliance and bring a splintered sport back together.
''I just don't see a world where it can happen at this point,'' McIlroy said Wednesday at the Dubai Desert Classic on the European tour.
Brooks Koepka's return to the PGA Tour from LIV has brought into sharper focus the fading hopes of any form of deal being struck by top officials on the two circuits.
Even U.S. President Donald Trump has gotten involved in negotiations at one point, but there's no sign of a commercial partnership that was first mooted in 2023 when the tours announced a framework agreement.
To McIlroy, who was once one of the most outspoken critics of LIV before distancing himself from talks, it looks as far away as ever.
''Just I don't see a world where the two or three sides or whoever it is will give up enough,'' he said, in a reference to the involvement of the European tour in talks. ''Like for reunification to happen, every side is going to feel like they will have lost, where you really want every side to feel like they have won.
''I think they are just too far apart for that to happen.''
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