McIlroy snubs $2.5m appearance fee by joining Woods in turning down offer to play in Saudi Arabia

‘100% there’s a morality to it. I just don’t want to go’: Rory McIlroy snubs $2.5m appearance fee by joining Tiger Woods in turning down offer to play in Saudi Arabia next month

  • McIlroy has no interest in Saudi International despite lavish appearance fees
  • Woods revealed last week that he had rejected chance to play in Saudi Arabia
  • The European Tour event takes place from January 30 to February 2

Rory McIlroy has ruled out playing in Saudi Arabia next month, saying he has no interest in contesting the tournament that has offered lavish appearance fees to attract many of the world’s top players.

A week after Tiger Woods revealed he had turned down the Saudi International, a European Tour event, McIlroy did likewise.

But unlike Woods, who studiously avoided commenting on the politics of the country while explaining his reasons not to play, McIlroy was less reticent to address the complicated intersection of sport and politics.

Rory McIlroy has ruled out competing in next month’s European Tour event in Saudi Arabia

‘It’s just not something that would excite me,’ McIlroy said in a studio interview on Golf Channel, not denying a report that he had been offered a $2.5million appearance fee to play in the Middle East event from January 30 to February 2.

‘One hundred percent, there’s a morality to it as well.

‘You could say that about so many countries, not just Saudi Arabia, but a lot of countries that we play in that there’s a reason not to go, but for me, I just don’t want to go.’

Amnesty International describes the Saudi regime’s human rights records as ‘heinous’ and McIlroy acknowledged he had readily watched the world title boxing match between Anthony Joshua and Andy Ruiz Jr. which took place in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.

Tiger Woods revealed last week that he had turned down an offer to play in the Saudi event

Tiger Woods revealed last week that he had turned down an offer to play in the Saudi event

‘I had no problem watching that and cheering on A.J,’ he said.

World No 1 Brooks Koepka, defending champion Dustin Johnson and five-time major champion Phil Mickelson are among the big names who have signed up for the event.

McIlroy and Woods instead will focus their playing schedules on PGA Tour events on the U.S. West Coast at that time of the year.

‘I think the atmosphere looks better at the events on the West Coast and I’d much rather play in front of big golf fans and play in a tournament that really excites me,’ McIlroy said. 

World No 1 Brooks Koepka will play in the Middle East event from January 30 to February 2

World No 1 Brooks Koepka will play in the Middle East event from January 30 to February 2