WATCH: European Tour's best dodge 'Little Interviews' with Billy...

Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood and co. are no longer interested in speaking to Little Billy...

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Mon, 25 Nov 2019
WATCH: European Tour's best dodge 'Little Interviews' with Billy...

Remember Little Billy? That cheeky little chappy who found internet fame when hilariously interviewing the likes of Rory McIlroy, Niall Horan and Thomas Bjorn back in 2016? 

Well Billy, not so little anymore, was back on the scene at the European Tour's season finale last week at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai looking to resurrect his career with one final 'Big Interview'. The only issue was that none of the world's best players were interested in an interview this time around!

Check out the hilarious European Tour video below...

 

 

The video starts with European Tour Communications Director Scott Crockett walking into the clubhouse to give his thoughts on Billy's return from a Tour perspective. 

Rory McIlroy then enters and is frustrated when Billy starts playing with his golf bag. 

"Please, now seriously, would you just..." said McIlroy. "This kid absolutely does my head in."

Billy then heads to the range and causes chaos on the range by knocking a tower of golf balls over in front of Thomas Bjorn.

He then sets up his chairs on the range, looking for a player to interview. 

Billy asks Robert MacIntyre, Matt Wallace and Francesco Molinari, but none of those three are particularly interested. 

"Who are you?" said Wallace. 

Jon Rahm then walks past and Billy is all over the prospect of interviewing the new European Tour No.1, but the Spaniard keeps walking past. 

"These young stars, their attitude just stinks," said Rahm.

Billy then heads into the players lounge to see if Ian Poulter will speak to him, but the Englishman is not interested and carries him out. 

"I mean seriously the arrogance," said Poulter. 

Billy keeps trying and heads into the Media Centre to see if he can speak to Danny Willett, but his question goes unnanswered yet again. 

"I'm not going to answer any of his silly questions," said Willett. "How old is he now, like 12, he needs to grow up."

Billy tries Tommy Fleetwood out on the course, and despite the Englishman telling him he will meet him later on the range, fails to show up.

On his way to the check out desk, Billy is then approached by someone telling him he's up for an interview. 

Billy tells them to move on and stop interrupting him as he's filming, only to then be told that it was Shane Lowry.