Sergio Garcia's LIV Golf Win Revives Ryder Cup Eligibility Debate
The 45-year-old golfer's Hong Kong victory highlights his form, but questions linger over his potential return to Team Europe.
- Sergio Garcia secured his second LIV Golf title in Hong Kong with an impressive 7-under 63, winning by three strokes.
- Garcia's record-breaking Ryder Cup history includes 28 ½ points over 10 appearances, making him Europe's all-time top scorer.
- The golfer resigned from the DP World Tour in 2023 after joining LIV Golf, initially making him ineligible for Ryder Cup selection.
- Garcia has since paid fines and engaged in discussions to reinstate his DP World Tour membership, a requirement for Ryder Cup eligibility.
- While some fans and players support his inclusion, others remain critical, citing his LIV Golf affiliation and past controversies.