Rory McIlroy has some strong words for his golf rival and his caddie after a heated incident at the Ryder Cup. The golf world was rocked by the drama that unfolded between McIlroy and Patrick Cantlay, and it’s safe to say that things got pretty intense. In an interview with the Irish Independent, McIlroy didn’t hold back, calling Cantlay a not-so-nice name and shedding light on the altercation that took place at the Ryder Cup. The tension escalated at the Marco Simone Golf & Country Club, where Cantlay’s caddie, Joe LaCava, made a provocative gesture towards McIlroy, sparking a heated exchange. McIlroy was visibly upset by the incident, and things took a turn for the worse when a confrontation ensued in the parking lot. The footage of the incident went viral, showing McIlroy being restrained by his teammate Shane Lowry after a heated exchange with some of the American players and their caddies. Despite the victory for Europe at the Ryder Cup, the aftermath of the incident has left a sour taste, with McIlroy expressing his disappointment in the situation. On a more surprising note, golf legend Tiger Woods reached out to McIlroy following the incident, showing his support during a challenging time. McIlroy admitted that it wasn’t his proudest moment, but he’s ready to move on from the drama. It’s safe to say that the tension between McIlroy, Cantlay, and LaCava is far from over, and it looks like there won’t be any friendly drinks shared anytime soon. Cantlay also made headlines for his slow pace of play at the Masters, adding more fuel to the fire. The world of golf is no stranger to drama, and this incident has certainly added an extra layer of intensity to the sport.