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PGA TOUR Article IX, Section H: “The commissioner, upon application by a foreign member and for medical reasons or other extraordinary circumstances that the commissioner, at his discretion, determines to be a valid reason for not playing in at least 15 PGA Tour cosponsored or approved tournaments, may reduce the 15-minimum (or 12-minimum as the case may be) tournament requirement.”

Under PGA Tour rules, a member must compete in a minimum of 15 PGA Tour events each season as a condition of their membership voting rights. However, PGA Tour players are independent contractors; they can choose where they want to make a start. Over the last two years, Rory McIlroy has aptly used this loophole. Now, he will miss the RBC Heritage, completing only 14 events, conflicting with the Tour’s rule. But a suspended Tour golfer is giving his understanding of the matter.

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“The PGA TOUR has an ability to pardon any violations if it is in the best interest of the tour, the players, the public, the individual tournaments or sponsors, or the game of golf,” Wesley Bryan commented on Bob Harig’s report that McIlroy is expected to finish with only 14 PGA Tour starts. He shared the section of the Player’s Handbook that cites the reason for the leniency: the extenuating clause, which allows the Commissioner to waive the 15-start requirement.

The two-time Masters winner can argue on medical conditions. McIlroy withdrew during the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational and showed up late to defend his Players Championship title the following week, a stretch that likely factors into whatever extenuating-circumstances case the Tour is building on his behalf, even though nothing has been officially confirmed.

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McIlroy, back in May, had already asked everyone to set their expectations as such.

“It’s all just — the luxury of being a PGA Tour player is we are free to pick and choose our schedule for the most part, and I took advantage of that this year and I’ll continue to take advantage of that for as long as I can.”

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