Rory McIlroy Defends Snubbing Media, Cites 'Weird Week'

Rory McIlroy Defends Snubbing Media, Cites 'Weird Week'

Rory McIlroy, the Masters champion, has defended his decision to skip media sessions at the PGA Championship, citing a 'weird week' as the reason behind his actions.

According to McIlroy, the news about his driver being leaked to the media had left him feeling 'annoyed', leading him to skip the media sessions.

McIlroy explained that the equipment leak was not supposed to be made public, and he felt that it was unfair to him.

'I was pretty annoyed that that got out, and I didn't see the point in doing it,' McIlroy said.

McIlroy's decision to skip the media sessions sparked controversy, with many critics accusing him of being unprofessional.

However, McIlroy maintained that his decision was justified, given the circumstances.

'I didn't feel like I owed anyone an explanation, especially after what had happened earlier in the week,' McIlroy said.

Conclusion

In conclusion, McIlroy's decision to skip media sessions at the PGA Championship has sparked controversy, but the Masters champion has defended his actions, citing a 'weird week' as the reason behind his decision.