Rory McIlroy at press conference discussing The Players Championship as potential fifth major, with golf course and trophies in background.
Rory McIlroy at press conference discussing The Players Championship as potential fifth major, with golf course and trophies in background.
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Rory McIlroy weighs in on Players Championship as fifth major

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Rory McIlroy, a two-time winner of The Players Championship, shared his views on whether the event should be considered golf's fifth major ahead of the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. While praising the tournament's quality, the Northern Irish golfer emphasized his traditionalist stance, preferring to keep the men's game at four majors. He suggested the PGA Championship return to its August slot to strengthen its identity.

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – Speaking to the media before defending his title at the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Rory McIlroy addressed the ongoing debate about elevating The Players Championship to major status. The discussion has persisted since the event's inception in 1974, with recent sparks from the PGA Tour's "March is going to be major" campaign and Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee's social media post claiming it surpasses the existing four majors.

McIlroy, who has won the career Grand Slam and The Players twice, expressed enthusiasm for more majors in principle but stopped short of endorsing the change. "I'd love to have seven majors instead of five, that sounds great," he said with a smile. However, as a self-described traditionalist and historian of the game, he pointed to the men's four-major structure. "If you want to see what five major championships looks like, look at the women's game. I don't know how well that's went for them," McIlroy added.

He lauded The Players for its excellence without needing the major label. "I think from a player perspective it's amazing. I think from an on-site fan experience it's amazing. It's an amazing golf course, location, venue," McIlroy said. "But it's the Players. Like it doesn't need to be anything else... It stands on its own without the label, I guess."

McIlroy also noted that The Players has a stronger identity than the current PGA Championship, which he suggested should reclaim its August position as "glory's last shot." The Players is scheduled for March 12-15 at TPC Sawgrass. McIlroy's comments highlight the balance between tradition and innovation in professional golf scheduling.

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Reactions on X to Rory McIlroy's comments largely agree with his stance that the Players Championship does not need to be a fifth major and has a stronger identity than the current PGA Championship, which should return to August as 'glory's last shot.' Golf media and analysts shared quotes and videos from his Pebble Beach presser, drawing high engagement. Replies show broad support for preserving four majors, some praise for Players' quality, skepticism about August heat at venues like PGA Frisco, and minor criticism of McIlroy's opinionated nature.

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Rory McIlroy swings on the 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass during the Players Championship, with promo tagline suggesting it's golf's fifth major.
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PGA Tour promo suggests Players as golf's fifth major

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The PGA Tour has reignited debate over whether the Players Championship should be recognized as golf's fifth major through a new promotional video featuring the tagline 'March is going to be major.' The video highlights dramatic moments from past tournaments at TPC Sawgrass and underscores the event's prestige amid the Tour's push for greater influence. Defending champion Rory McIlroy enters the 2026 edition as a two-time winner.

Russell Henley, a five-time PGA Tour winner, expressed his belief that The Players Championship qualifies as a major tournament. Speaking ahead of his title defense at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Henley highlighted the event's strong field, challenging course, and historical significance. His comments align with recent PGA Tour promotions but contrast with views from players like Rory McIlroy.

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Brandel Chamblee has sparked fresh discussion by calling the Players Championship the best major in golf, surpassing the traditional four. The PGA Tour's promotional campaign, featuring the tagline 'March is going to be major,' has fueled the debate about elevating the event's status. Critics highlight its exclusion of LIV Golf players and the deep historical legacy of existing majors.

The 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, the first PGA Tour Signature Event of the season, tees off Thursday at Pebble Beach Golf Links in California. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler enters as the +300 favorite, while defending champion Rory McIlroy makes his season debut at +1300 odds. The tournament features a limited field of 80 players and a $20 million purse.

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The 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, the PGA Tour's first Signature Event of the year, features a star-studded field of 80 players competing for a $20 million purse. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler enters as the clear favorite at +300 odds after strong early-season performances. Defending champion Rory McIlroy makes his PGA Tour debut at +1300, setting the stage for a competitive tournament on the Monterey Peninsula.

The PGA Tour's AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am begins this week as the first of eight Signature Events in 2026, featuring an 80-player field competing for a $20 million purse. Players will tackle Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course, with the final rounds at the iconic Pebble Beach venue. Fantasy golf enthusiasts highlight value picks like Akshay Bhatia and Wyndham Clark for DraftKings lineups.

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Collin Morikawa ended a 28-month winless drought on the PGA Tour by capturing the 2026 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am with a final-round 67, finishing at 22-under par for a one-shot win over Min Woo Lee and Sepp Straka. The two-time major champion birdied the 18th hole after a 20-minute delay caused by Jacob Bridgeman's troubles ahead, securing his seventh career PGA Tour title. Morikawa also announced that he and his wife Katherine are expecting their first child later in the year.

 

 

 

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