Sergio García

announced after his participation in The Open Championship that he is going to leave the European Circuit and with it the Ryder Cup, the mythical tournament where he holds the points record.

"I am quite clear about what I am going to do with the European Tour: probably leave it. I want to play where they want me and on the European Tour I don't feel loved", revealed the Spaniard after signing a final round of 73 strokes to complete a card of 286 (-2), around 70th in the rankings.

García, enrolled in the LIV Golf, the new Saudi circuit that has unleashed the war in this sport, revealed the unpleasant incident that the players experienced in the BMW Championship in Germany: "

Thomas Bjorn comes in the BMW and tells us "here we do not we want none of them and all the players don't want you to be here"

. Obviously, this isn't pretty and I'm already old enough and I'm suffering enough to put up with nonsense like that", he said, visibly affected.

The resignation to compete in Europe implies that Sergio could also say goodbye to the Ryder Cup. "I will play less and I will be more at

home

.

the Ryder, but my game is not for the Ryder Cup either", he confirmed.

"I think I have given more than half of my life to the European and American Tour and,

because once you look out for yourself and your interests, without leaving the European Tour behind, because I had planned to play it, they treat you like that...

It doesn't deserve It's worth it. There are things that can be done in different ways. It's a shame because the European Tour is going to become the fifth circuit," he concluded.

Sergio said goodbye to the historic 150th edition of the British with the uncertainty of whether we will see him again in more Grand Slam tournaments.

Since he began as a professional player in 1999, the player from Castellón has achieved 16 victories on the European Tour and has played 10 Ryders Cups, achieving with 28.5 the historical record for the greatest number of points ever accumulated by a player in the history of the competition.

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