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Former Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington has 'no empathy' for Henrik Stenson after he joined LIV Golf

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Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Former European Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington has little sympathy for Henrik Stenson after he was stripped of his captaincy on Wednesday over his decision to join LIV Golf ahead of the tour’s third installment next week.

Harrington, who was named captain of the European team for the 2020 tournament which was delayed a year by the pandemic, expressed his understanding for the players joining the rival Saudi-backed league but made a special exception for Stenson, who he believes made a unique commitment when he was named captain for the 2023 Ryder Cup.

Henrik Stenson of Sweden pictured on the driving range ahead of Day Three of the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club on July 09, 2022 in North Berwick, Scotland.  (Andrew Redington/Getty Images) "I certainly empathize with anybody that makes the decisions that they have made in terms of going to play a new tour; the financial incentives are quite impressive," he said Wednesday via the Golf Channel. "I do think it's different in Henrik's case, yes.

He signed a contract not to do that and was specifically asked not to do that." HENRIK STENSON STRIPPED OF RYDER CUP CAPTAINCY AMID LIV GOLD SPECULATION  Harrington, who is on the captain selection committee for the European Team, said Stenson’s commitment changed once LIV Golf took off.

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