LIV Golf's Sergio Garcia set to quit DP World Tour as he blasts former Ryder Cup captain
Sergio Garcia has called time on his record Ryder Cup career after leaving the DP World Tour with a blast at his former captain Thomas Bjorn.
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Sergio Garcia has called time on his record Ryder Cup career after leaving the DP World Tour with a blast at his former captain Thomas Bjorn.
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When it comes time for captain Zach Johnson to round out the United States Ryder Cup roster in 2023, the LIV Golf Series is unlikely to receive consideration.
Golf writer Geoff Shackleford noted in a 2010 feature for Golf Digest International that St Andrews "influenced the genetic code of several key holes" at Augusta National and when the Georgia layout was designed and constructed, the Old Course was very much on their minds.
Linn Grant became the first female winner of a DP World Tour event after the Swede dominated the Scandinavian Mixed at the Halmstad Golf Club to triumph by nine strokes on Sunday.
Linn Grant hopes she has struck an important blow for women’s golf by becoming the first female winner of a DP World Tour event.
Sweden's Linn Grant made history on Sunday when she became the first female winner of a European men's tour event with a nine-shot triumph at the Scandinavian Mixed.
Sweden's Linn Grant made history on Sunday when she became the first female winner of a European men's tour event with a nine-shot triumph at the Scandinavian Mixed. The tournament, featuring men from the DP World Tour circuit and women from the Ladies European Tour (LET) all playing the same course, saw the 22-year-old Swede claim her third title in just six starts this season. "I just hope that people recognise women's golf, more sponsors go to the LET and hopefully this pumps up the women's game a little bit more," she said.