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McIlroy jabs at 'duplicitous' LIV Golf rebels

Rory McIlroy on Wednesday slammed certain players who have defected to the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series for acting in a "duplicitous" fashion in signing with the breakaway circuit.

The PGA Tour has been hit by more departures to LIV Golf this week, with four-time major winner Brooks Koepka and Mexico's Abraham Ancer both opting into the new series.

Several golfers, notably former world number one Dustin Johnson, joined the lucrative circuit after previously insisting they remained committed to the PGA Tour.

Asked Wednesday if he was surprised by Koepka's decision to become the latest big name to follow the money, McIlroy replied: "Yes, because of what he said previously.

"I think that's why I'm surprised at a lot of these guys because they say one thing and then they do another, and I don't understand that, and I don't know if that's for legal reasons or if they can't -- I have no idea.

"But it's pretty duplicitous on their part to say one thing and then do another thing."

Asked to clarify which remarks of Koepka's he was referring to, McIlroy added: "The whole way through. The whole way through, in public and private, all of it."

The PGA Tour has suspended all current or former members of the tour who have opted to sign up with the controversial LIV Series.

The circuit is funded by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund. Human rights groups say LIV Golf is an attempt to improve the kingdom's image through sport, so-called "sportswashing".

McIlroy, who was speaking ahead of this week's Travelers Championship in Connecticut, said he hoped world golf would eventually form a truly global circuit similar to the ATP Tour in tennis.

"I would like to see, and I've always advocated for something where the tours work more closely together,

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