McIlroy says outing with Trump ‘not an endorsement’

Rory McIlroy has said his outing last week with U.S. President Donald Trump was “simply a round of golf” and not an endorsement of his political beliefs.

Published : Feb 25, 2017 08:48 IST

Rory McIlroy lashed out at his critics on Twitter.
Rory McIlroy lashed out at his critics on Twitter.
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Rory McIlroy lashed out at his critics on Twitter.

Former No. 1 golfer Rory McIlroy said on Friday that his outing last week with U.S. President Donald Trump was not a political endorsement of America's new leader but rather “simply a round of golf.” The decision by the Northern Irish golfer to accept the invitation to play with the president at his Trump National golf course in Florida has come under fire on social media by some who saw it as approval of Trump and his policies.

“To be called a fascist and a bigot by some people because I spent time in someone's company is just ridiculous,” McIlroy, who lives much of the year in Florida, said on Twitter. “... This wasn't an endorsement nor a political statement of any kind. It was quite simply a round of golf. Golf was our common ground, nothing else.”

McIlroy, 27, said he respects the office of the president and pointed out that he does not agree with everything his friends and family say, but still plays golf with them. “I hope to some degree this clarifies my decision to accept the invitation that was extended to me.”

McIlroy's round with Trump came a week after South African Ernie Els played with the President and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Professional golfers have long played with American Presidents, but the issue has become more controversial as the country has become more polarised in recent decades.

Republican-leaning Australian Greg Norman once chided Jack Nicklaus for playing with then-President Bill Clinton in the early 1990s. But Norman and Clinton later became friends and Clinton suffered a knee injury that required surgery when he stumbled on the steps outside Norman's home in 1997. McIlroy, who has been injured, plans to return to competition next week at the WGC-Mexico Championship in Mexico City.

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