Sergio Garcia is apparently putting the DP World Tour behind him.
The 2017 Masters tournament champion, who finished tied for 68th at the Open Championship on Sunday, said he intends to quit the DP World Tour. He also rescinded his PGA Tour membership to play in the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series.
"I am quite clear about what I am going to do with the European circuit. Probably leave it. I want to play where I feel loved, and right now in the European Tour I am not feeling loved," Garcia told reporters, via ESPN.
"I am very happy with what I have achieved, and I am going to try to enjoy it. I will play less and will spend more time at home. If I cannot play any more major, that's the way it is, but it is not something that bothers me a lot. I am feeling sad because of the Ryder Cup but right now in the way I am playing I won't be selected."
Garcia said Thomas Bjorn addressed LIV Golf players at the BMW Championship last year and gave a harsh critique of them.
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