In recent weeks, the PGA Tour has had to grapple with the potential reality of another pro golf association existing, as the Saudi-backed Super Golf League has picked up steam. The rival golf league has offered some of the world's top golfers millions of dollars to skirt the PGA Tour and join the hottest new association. Some have jumped at the offer while others, including world number 1 Jon Rahm, have balked at it. Star Rory McIlroy was asked about the Super Golf League and said a lot with just five words, via USA Today.

“Not so Super League,” McIlroy said when a question about the league was being asked Wednesday during his news conference ahead of the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club north of Los Angeles.

“Oh, I’m so sick of it.”

But he sucked it up and answered follow-up questions.

Rory McIlroy got a shot in at the Super Golf League, calling it the “Not-so-Super-League.” The PGA Tour star then said he is “so sick of it.”

It's easy to understand why someone like McIlroy, who has come out and said he couldn't understand why players would want to “tarnish their reputations” for the Super Golf League, is tired of talking about it.

Judging by his recent comments and flat-out disgust at being asked questions about it, it's safe to say that the PGA Tour doesn't have to worry about Rory McIlroy leaving for the Super Golf League.