Rory McIlroy Slammed for ‘Disgusting Behaviour’, Golf Legend Fires Back in Fury

Rory McIlroy Called Out Over Ryder Cup Outburst

Two-time major winner Tony Jacklin is standing up for Rory McIlroy after a scathing attack from Xander Schauffele’s father, Stefan. The elder Schauffele made headlines last week when he claimed McIlroy’s behavior during the 2023 Ryder Cup was “disgusting”—and that he wouldn’t attend the next event because of it.

McIlroy famously clashed with Joe LaCava, caddie for Patrick Cantlay, in a tense post-match moment. The argument boiled over into the parking lot, where McIlroy was seen shouting, calling the situation “a f—— disgrace.” While LaCava later apologized and McIlroy admitted things got heated in the moment, the fallout continues to spark debate in the golf world.

Jacklin Defends McIlroy: “He Was Absolutely Right”

Jacklin, who won the 1969 Open Championship and the 1970 U.S. Open, didn’t hold back when asked about Schauffele Sr.’s comments.

“One thing that p—– me off was Stefan’s claim that the Ryder Cup is losing its shine because of Rory,” Jacklin said. “But Rory was absolutely right in what he did. You’ll always get heated moments in matches.”

Jacklin referenced past Ryder Cup clashes, like when the American team stormed the green in Boston. Further saying such moments are part of the event’s passion and history, not signs of disrespect.

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The Ryder Cup Debate Heats Up

Schauffele Sr.’s comments were about more than just McIlroy. He expressed concerns about player conduct, fan behavior, and even took aim at the idea of players being paid to participate in the prestigious event. “It becomes unwatchable,” he said. “I’m not going to the Ryder Cup. I’m afraid of what’s going to happen in New York.”

He also recalled a disturbing moment during the 2021 Cup when Shane Lowry’s wife was allegedly harassed by fans at Whistling Straits, an incident that clearly left lasting scars.

McIlroy has since admitted that he let emotion get the better of him, telling the BBC, “Red mist came over me.” But he also stressed that everything was resolved, and LaCava even joined the European team for drinks after the event.

Still, with the next Ryder Cup set for Bethpage Black in September 2025, tension is already brewing.

Is Rory McIlroy a passionate competitor, or did he cross a line? That debate is far from over.

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