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Ryder Cup legends resign DP World Tour membership ahead of LIV Golf sanctions

May 4, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Sergio Garcia, Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood, three of Europe’s most successful Ryder Cup players, have resigned their membership of the DP World Tour on the day that they were due to have paid fines for taking part in LIV Golf’s inaugural event at Centurion Club last year and face further sanctions for breaches of the Tour’s Conflicting Tournament Regulation.

Their resignations means that that all three players will no longer be eligible to play in DP World Tour events or be able to qualify or be available for selection for the European Ryder Cup team either as players or future captains or vice captains.

Lee Westwood has resigned his DP World Tour membership, and like Poulter and Garcia will no longer be eligible for the Ryder Cup as a player or a captain  

Richard Bland, who won last year’s Betfred British Masters, but also joined LIV Golf last year, has also resigned his DP World Tour membership ahead of the May 3 deadline for the £100,000 fines imposed by the DP World Tour to be paid.

It is understood that Westwood paid the £100,000 fine, but the Tour could potentially issue fines for the 12 subsequent events that he and the other LIV golfers have played in since, amounting to over £1m in fines.

A statement from the DP World Tour read: “The DP World Tour would like to take this opportunity to thank the four players for the contribution they have made to the Tour and in particular to Sergio, Ian and Lee for the significant part they have played in Europe’s success in the Ryder Cup over many years.
Their resignations, however, along with the sanctions imposed upon them, are a consequence of their own choices.”

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“As we have consistently maintained throughout the past year, the Tour has a responsibility to its entire membership to administer the member regulations which each player signs up to. These regulations are in place to protect the collective interests of all DP World Tour members. The independent panel appointed by Sport Resolutions recognised this, determining that our Conflicting Tournament Regulation and its application in the circumstances did not go beyond what was necessary and proportionate to the Tour’s continued operation as a professional golf tour and that we have a legitimate interest in protecting the rights of our full membership by enforcing it,” the statement concluded.

It is not yet known whether other DP World Tour members currently competing on the LIV Golf circuit, including Henrik Stenson, Thomas Pieters, Paul Casey, Bernd Wiesberger, Graeme McDowell and Martin Kaymer, will seek to retain their membership.

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