Sergio Garcia European Golf Circuit

Sergio Garcia can no longer. The golfer from Borriol decided, of his own free will, to get involved in a new adventure promoted from Saudi Arabia such as the new LIV circuitbut what I never would have expected is that both the organization of the Europe Tower as some of his companions would have made him empty. All this has led García to seriously consider his future after closing his participation this weekend in the British Open and the man from Puerto Rico slipped that he “probably” will leave the European circuit.

“I have quite clear what he does and the decision will probably be to leave him”, he said when asked about it in the mixed zone at the Old Course at St. Andrews. “I want to play where they want me. I like to feel loved and on the European tour I don’t feel loved right now.”he added.

“We don’t want any of you”

It is not that it was just a feeling that García confessed but that he argued his words with a clear example that he had lived precisely these last few days and that came from a colleague like the Danish Thomas Bjorn. “He comes and tells us that we don’t want any of you here, that you know that everyone doesn’t want you to be here. Obviously he is not pretty and I have an age and some suffering to be putting up with nonsense like this”, affirmed the one from Borriol, who insisted that his decision to change circuits and try new experiences was due, in his case, also for family reasons and for his current state of form, far from his best years as he was already 42 years old and see problems in some competitions of not being able to qualify for the big ones. “I will play less, I will be more at home… If I don’t play big games, then I don’t play them, I don’t care much either. I feel a little sorry for the Ryder, but as I am, I’m not ready to play in the Ryder either.”Garcia acknowledged with some disgust.

And it is that not only García but all the LIV golfers received reproaches like those of the American Tiger Woods, who accused them of turning their backs on what led them to where they are and criticized that they were competing despite everything in the British Open this weekend. of week. “Because once in your life you look for yourself… I had planned the European tour, I didn’t want to leave it, but being treated like that is not worth it.”said the Borriolian, who did not hesitate to advance that “it makes me very sad because the European tour is going to become the fifth in the world.”

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