BREAKING NEWS🛑 Rory McIlroy faces a $49,190 fine for his conduct against the PGA and the United States Golf Association (USGA) after CONFIRMED he CHEATED to gain an advantage at the 2025 PGA Championship with a TaylorMade Qi10 golf club👇

BREAKING NEWS🛑 RORY MCILROY HIT WITH $49,190 FINE FOR MISCONDUCT AFTER CHEATING SCANDAL AT 2025 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

The fallout from Rory McIlroy’s disqualification at the 2025 PGA Championship has taken a new turn, with the PGA of America imposing a $49,190 fine on the golfer for his conduct toward the organization and the United States Golf Association (USGA). The penalty, announced on May 20, 2025, at 04:50 PM +07, comes after McIlroy’s confirmed violation involving the use of a non-conforming TaylorMade Qi10 driver, which the USGA ruled gave him an illegal advantage during the tournament at Quail Hollow Club.

McIlroy was disqualified before the final round on May 18 after the USGA found he had used the non-conforming driver in practice sessions, breaching Rule 4.1. The Northern Irishman, who was at 1-over-par and T61 after 54 holes, had already faced significant backlash, including mockery from Bryson DeChambeau and a heated rivalry exchange with champion Scottie Scheffler. However, his outspoken criticism of the PGA and USGA following the ruling appears to have escalated the situation.

On May 19, McIlroy publicly stated, “It’s not fair,” accusing the governing bodies of unfairly labeling him a cheater over a technicality he claimed was due to wear and tear rather than intent. The PGA of America cited these comments, along with what they described as “unsportsmanlike conduct detrimental to the integrity of the game,” as the basis for the fine. The $49,190 penalty reflects a significant disciplinary action, underscoring the organization’s stance on maintaining professionalism amid controversy.

McIlroy has not yet responded to the fine, but sources close to the golfer suggest he may appeal, arguing the penalty further compounds an already harsh punishment. The golf community remains divided, with some fans supporting the fine as a necessary enforcement of accountability, while others view it as excessive, echoing CBS reporter Amanda Balionis’ earlier defense of McIlroy. USGA CEO Mike Whan reiterated the organization’s position, stating, “Rules are in place to ensure fairness, and conduct must reflect the sport’s values.”

The fine adds another layer of complexity to McIlroy’s tumultuous 2025 season, following his Masters victory and subsequent struggles. As Scheffler basks in his -16 victory and DeChambeau continues to stir the pot, McIlroy faces mounting pressure to navigate this scandal and restore his reputation ahead of the U.S. Open.

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