Sergio Garcia has said he has changed his mind about resigning from the DP World Tour after comments from Jon Rahm as the Spaniard waits to discover his eligibility for the Ryder Cup.
Garcia was one of the first high-profile names to join the LIV Golf Invitational Series. The PGA Tour has indefinitely suspended members who played without permission on the Saudi-backed rival circuit, so he resigned his PGA Tour membership in June ahead of LIV's debut event outside London.
After tying for 68th at The Open Championship last week, Garcia told Spanish media that he would "probably" leave the DP World Tour, which has punished but not indefinitely banned LIV golfers.
That came with the understanding that he would become ineligible for selection for future Ryder Cups. "I want to play where I feel loved, and right now in the European Tour I am not feeling loved," Garcia said at the time.