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McIlroy reveals LIV Golf defections have strained friendships

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Rory McIlroy admits his relationships with a number of Ryder Cup teammates has been significantly damaged by their defection to LIV Golf.Five members of the European team beaten at Whistling Straits last year have joined the Saudi-funded breakaway, along with Henrik Stenson, whose decision resulted in him losing the captaincy for next year's contest in Rome.Four of those five -- Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Sergio Garcia and Bernd Wiesberger -- are among the LIV contingent in the field for this week's PGA Championship at Wentworth, near London, a factor McIlroy said he would find "hard to stomach".Asked on Wednesday if his relationship with Poulter, Westwood and Garcia specifically could survive, McIlroy said: "I have no idea.

I wouldn't say I've got much of a relationship with them at the minute."They are here. They are playing the golf tournament.

My opinion is they shouldn't be here, but again that's just my opinion."But if you're just talking about Ryder Cup, that's not the future of the Ryder Cup team.

They've played in probably a combined 25, 30 Ryder Cups, whatever it is."The Hojgaards (Rasmus and Nicolai), Bobby Mac (Robert MacIntyre), whoever else is coming up, they are the future of the Ryder Cup team.

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