Sergio García needs to stop taking swipes for the good of his reputation | Ewan Murray

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Sergio García needs to stop taking swipes for the good of his reputation | Ewan Murray
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Life has apparently turned sour for the LIV rebel with digs at Luke Donald, Rory McIlroy and a Ryder Cup snub

, García played his latest victim card. “I talked to him two or three weeks ago,” García said. “Obviously I had to make some decisions when it comes down to the DP World Tour and I wanted to see where I stood in regards to the Ryder Cup.

The DP World Tour confirmed in early May that García had resigned his membership. By total coincidence, a sporting arbitration panel had determined weeks earlier that the tour was correct to punish García and others for playing in LIV events last year, therefore breaching membership rules. García was among those hit with a £100,000 fine, which he has failed to pay.

“It sounded like my chance was slim to none,” García said of his Ryder Cup prospects. Donald’s recollection of the conversation between former European teammates is understood to be different from García’s. “I think we were all thinking and hoping that they [the DP World Tour] would be smart about it and still have options open, because at the end of the day, I’m still European,” García said.

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