¿Deberían los golfistas estar obligados a hablar con los medios de comunicación? Rory McIlroy sigue a Collin Morikawa y Shane Lowry al omitir entrevistas posteriores a la ronda | Noticias de Golf

I think they have a responsibility to speak to the media and give their perspective on what’s happening, good or bad. It’s part of their job as professional golfers and it helps to grow the sport and engage with fans.

McIlroy’s decision to avoid the media may have disappointed some, but ultimately it’s up to him how he chooses to handle these situations. However, it’s important for players to remember the impact their actions can have on the sport as a whole.

It’s clear that there are differing opinions among players when it comes to post-round media obligations. Some, like McIlroy, believe it’s part of the job and should be mandatory, while others, like Lowry, feel that they need time to process their thoughts before speaking to the media.

Ultimately, it’s up to the governing bodies of golf to decide on the rules and regulations regarding post-round media obligations. Players should be given the opportunity to express their views and concerns on the matter, but ultimately, they should abide by the rules that are in place.

Whether players should be given more time or not is a topic that will continue to be debated, but it’s important for players to understand the importance of media obligations in promoting the sport and engaging with fans.

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