‘I don’t feel loved’: Sergio García announces resignation from European Tour
Sergio García said he did not 'feel loved' when asked to explain his decision to quit the DP World Tour.
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The LIV convert told reporters he will resign from the DP World Tour, formerly known as the European Tour, meaning the 42-year-old is ineligible for the Ryder Cup, in which he is the all-time leading points scorer. A crowd favourite for the majority of his 25 years on the Tour, García was an incredibly popular Masters winner in 2017. As a former champion, with LIV golfers unable to accumulate world rankings points, Augusta is the only one he would be guaranteed to play.
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