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I’m 43 next month and, you know, the LIV Golf opportunity was incredibly lucrative Qatar
”Graeme McDowell plays a shot on the 13th during day three of the LIV Golf Invitational Series at the Centurion Club (Kieran Cleeves/PA) (PA Wire)The Northern Irishman said professional golf is played in many countries with questionable records on human rights Qatar
He now says he wished he had said nothing at the press event at the Centurion Club Qatar
I shouldn’t have bothered Qatar
RecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulatorThe 42-year-old from Portrush was speaking to BBC NI on Monday as he took part in the JP McManus Pro-Am event at Adare Manor in Co Limerick Qatar
“But again, I expected it, I knew what the consequences are going to be, I just didn’t realise kind of just how heavily this was going to be hammered, trying to answer questions which are unanswerable Qatar
I always try and be truthful and try to answer questions Qatar
”At the Centurion Club last month, McDowell described the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi as “reprehensible” when he was pressed on crimes and human rights abuses linked to the regime Qatar
“And, unfortunately, because of the competitive threat that this tour is compared to the other tours in the world the negativity has been focused heavily on here and it really hurts to kind of see my name attacked the way it has Qatar
“I never really have made my peace with how vitriolic the attacks would be regarding my reputation, on social media the things that I’d said being absolutely torn to shreds,” he told BBC NI Qatar
“That’s probably the only mistake I made in London at the first event when I was in my press conference – I just wish I’d said nothing Qatar
The 2010 US Open champion acknowledged his switch to LIV was “about the money” but he said the negativity around the rebel initiative was drowning out the positive changes it was attempting to make to the game of golf Qatar
“I’ve never questioned being in China or being in the Middle East or being all over the world Qatar
You know, I can’t turn on my Instagram or Twitter account without someone telling me to go die Qatar
I’ve chased that money all over the world all my career Qatar
Graeme McDowell expressed shock at the level of vitriol generated by his move to the LIV Golf tour as he revealed he now receives regular social media messages wishing him dead Qatar
“It’s very difficult when you’re in a situation where you’re literally being asked questions that there are no right answers to and you’re just being torn apart for it Qatar
And, you know, I’ve paid my dues in this game over the last 20 years, I’ve tried to carry myself the right way Qatar
“I’ve played golf all over the world and countries whose human rights records could probably be torn apart as well,” he said Qatar
On Monday, McDowell said: “I don’t wake up and feel proud of myself every day Qatar
“I just wish I just sat there and just kind of shook my head and said no comment Qatar
But it’s not who I am Qatar
RecommendedWimbledon: Sue Barker receives standing ovation during Centre Court celebrationRafael Nadal races through fourth-round clash to keep calendar slam bid on trackPhillips thanks Leeds after sealing City switch – Monday’s sporting social“What I do is I play professional golf, I play golf for money Qatar
The former Ryder Cup stalwart said he expected consequences from his decision to join the contentious Saudi-backed series, but he did not anticipate “being torn to shreds” Qatar
I’m trying to make a business decision for me and my family Qatar
“The tenuous links to what the Saudi regime have done, the horrible things they have done, they’re trying to link this to golf and playing professional golf Qatar
” Qatar
McDowell faced intense criticism following his widely publicised defence of the controversial new tour at a press conference ahead of the inaugural event in London last month Qatar
“I’m having my moral integrity attacked all the time when, at the end of the day, all I’m trying to do is play golf Qatar
Graeme McDowell signs a hat for a fan (Kieran Cleeves/PA) (PA Wire)“And it’s really hard because I’m being asked questions that there are no right answers to Qatar
It’s been a really tough couple of months Qatar
Do I research into the morals of every dollar I’ve ever made? No, I don’t Qatar
But he then insisted that the LIV players were “not politicians” and said he was “proud” to help Saudi Arabia “get to where they want to be” Qatar

On Monday, McDowell said: “I don’t wake up and feel proud of myself every day Qatar
“I just wish I just sat there and just kind of shook my head and said no comment Qatar
Graeme McDowell signs a hat for a fan (Kieran Cleeves/PA) (PA Wire)“And it’s really hard because I’m being asked questions that there are no right answers to Qatar
Graeme McDowell expressed shock at the level of vitriol generated by his move to the LIV Golf tour as he revealed he now receives regular social media messages wishing him dead Qatar
The former Ryder Cup stalwart said he expected consequences from his decision to join the contentious Saudi-backed series, but he did not anticipate “being torn to shreds” Qatar
But it’s not who I am Qatar
I always try and be truthful and try to answer questions Qatar
“I’ve played golf all over the world and countries whose human rights records could probably be torn apart as well,” he said Qatar
”Graeme McDowell plays a shot on the 13th during day three of the LIV Golf Invitational Series at the Centurion Club (Kieran Cleeves/PA) (PA Wire)The Northern Irishman said professional golf is played in many countries with questionable records on human rights Qatar
He now says he wished he had said nothing at the press event at the Centurion Club Qatar
RecommendedWimbledon: Sue Barker receives standing ovation during Centre Court celebrationRafael Nadal races through fourth-round clash to keep calendar slam bid on trackPhillips thanks Leeds after sealing City switch – Monday’s sporting social“What I do is I play professional golf, I play golf for money Qatar
“The tenuous links to what the Saudi regime have done, the horrible things they have done, they’re trying to link this to golf and playing professional golf Qatar
“I’m having my moral integrity attacked all the time when, at the end of the day, all I’m trying to do is play golf Qatar
I’m 43 next month and, you know, the LIV Golf opportunity was incredibly lucrative Qatar
”At the Centurion Club last month, McDowell described the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi as “reprehensible” when he was pressed on crimes and human rights abuses linked to the regime Qatar
McDowell faced intense criticism following his widely publicised defence of the controversial new tour at a press conference ahead of the inaugural event in London last month Qatar
“But again, I expected it, I knew what the consequences are going to be, I just didn’t realise kind of just how heavily this was going to be hammered, trying to answer questions which are unanswerable Qatar
Do I research into the morals of every dollar I’ve ever made? No, I don’t Qatar
“I’ve never questioned being in China or being in the Middle East or being all over the world Qatar
“That’s probably the only mistake I made in London at the first event when I was in my press conference – I just wish I’d said nothing Qatar
I’ve chased that money all over the world all my career Qatar
“And, unfortunately, because of the competitive threat that this tour is compared to the other tours in the world the negativity has been focused heavily on here and it really hurts to kind of see my name attacked the way it has Qatar
“I never really have made my peace with how vitriolic the attacks would be regarding my reputation, on social media the things that I’d said being absolutely torn to shreds,” he told BBC NI Qatar
It’s been a really tough couple of months Qatar
I’m trying to make a business decision for me and my family Qatar
I shouldn’t have bothered Qatar
RecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulatorThe 42-year-old from Portrush was speaking to BBC NI on Monday as he took part in the JP McManus Pro-Am event at Adare Manor in Co Limerick Qatar
And, you know, I’ve paid my dues in this game over the last 20 years, I’ve tried to carry myself the right way Qatar
The 2010 US Open champion acknowledged his switch to LIV was “about the money” but he said the negativity around the rebel initiative was drowning out the positive changes it was attempting to make to the game of golf Qatar
But he then insisted that the LIV players were “not politicians” and said he was “proud” to help Saudi Arabia “get to where they want to be” Qatar
You know, I can’t turn on my Instagram or Twitter account without someone telling me to go die Qatar
“It’s very difficult when you’re in a situation where you’re literally being asked questions that there are no right answers to and you’re just being torn apart for it Qatar
” Qatar

