Dubai: Rory McIlroy has revealed a conversation with Jeev Milkha Singh swayed his decision to join the US PGA Tour next season, despite advice from Ernie Els, Lee Westwood and Darren Clarke to stay in Europe for another year.
The European Tour's money-list leader, speaking on the eve of the tour's Dubai World Championship finale, said he sought advice about taking up his PGA Tour card from some of the game's biggest names and most of them told him to stay put for one more season.
"Before I made up my mind over America, I went around looking for different opinions and a little bit of advice. I went to Clarkey (Darren Clarke) Westy (Lee Westwood), Chubby (his manager Andrew Chandler), Ernie (Els) and said: ''Look, I'm thinking about it (joining the PGA Tour), what do you think?''
"They said, ''There's no rush. Why don't you try and win a bit more over here (on the European Tour) before going over there?''"
However, a conversation with India's Singh, who competes on both sides of the Atlantic, tipped the balance.
"I had lunch with Jeev during the World Matchplay Championship. He said, ''If you want to why not? You're young. It's great.''
"I knew I wanted to go and that was the conversation that probably swung it for me.
"I want to challenge myself against the best and the only way to do that is to play the best fields possible. Most of the events I'll play over there will have Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Steve Stricker...all the best players in the world."


