Rory McIlroy, Graeme McDowell and a raging moral bonfire
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This weekend marked the divergence of two Irish golfers, one of whom cemented victories of two kinds.
Rory McIlroy beamed from behind the microphone after his Canadian Open win, as delighted as any sportsman who beat the field.
But even had he not won, he distinguished himself from some of the Irish golfing fraternity in not engaging with the bonfire of morality that is the LIV Golf tournament.
In his post-round interview, he gave a telling rebuke to Greg Norman, a driving force behind this weekend's event in London.
"I think going up against the best and beating the best is always makes it extra special. Then, look, I alluded to it, I had extra motivation of what's going on across the pond.
"The guy that's spearheading that Tour has 20 wins on the PGA Tour and I was tied with him and I wanted to get one ahead of him. And I did. So that was really cool for me, just a little sense of pride on that one."
The gloves, quite rightly, are off. LIV Golf is funded by LIV Golf Investments, backed in turn by the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF).
The PIF is the Saudi sovereign wealth fund, with capital


