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Sergio Garcia’s £700,000 LIV Golf gamble will fail after bare minimum promise

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No one has won more points in the history of the Ryder Cup than Sergio Garcia – but the LIV Golf star is unlikely to play at Bethpage next year despite his DP World Tour plan

Sergio Garcia’s chances of playing for Team Europe at Bethpage look slim(PA)

So, Sergio Garcia wants to be involved in Team Europe’s bid to retain the Ryder Cup at Bethpage next year.

The 2017 Masters champion, who was one of the first high-profile stars to accept the Saudis’ cash and scurry off to LIV Golf back in 2022, will reapply for membership of the DP World Tour to “give myself the best possibility” of playing in the next Ryder Cup.




In his masterplan, Garcia will remain part of LIV and play the bare minimum of four DP World Tour events per year to boast a European card. That way, he will eligible to be one of Luke Donald’s wildcard picks or even a vice-captain.

“If I am eligible, they see I am making the effort and I do well with LIV and I am consistent, then at least hopefully I can be considered,” Garcia told the Rick Shiels Golf Show. “Not only because of my game but what I can bring to the team, and my history in the event.”

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But does he really think he’s still good enough to play in the Ryder Cup? There’s no doubting Garcia’s pedigree in the biennial event. No one has won more points than his total of 28.5. He’s also a six-time winner of the Ryder Cup, having appeared in 10 editions.

Yet Garcia’s form in recent years is questionable. He’s won just once on the PGA Tour since his Masters triumph, the 2020 Sanders Farm Championship, and hasn’t tasted victory on the DP World Tour since his KLM Open win in 2019.

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