Keith Pelley, CEO of DP World Tour (formerly European Tour)via teleconference assessed the three-way agreement: PGA Tour, European Tour and LIV Golf without specifying much (rather little or nothing) of ‘agreement’, which he assured would be very good for golf and especially for European golf. However, he did not specify the details or the European Tour’s role in the new map of the golf world.
Pelley made it clear that players who want to return to the European Tour, to become members again, “must first comply with their sanctions, which include full payment of the fine. The next thing is to make a decision in the evaluation of each case . And finally , we have to change our rules, because it says you have to be a member from May 1 at least.”
Make a little history, after learning about the fines imposed on members who played LIV Golf without the express permission of the DP World Tour, and therefore violated the rules governing members of the Circuit, some decided to resign from in their status as members of the European Tour. In this situation, among others, Sergio Garcia from Castellón. To this day he still hasn’t paid the fine.
Therefore, the one from Borriol has to pay a fine to re-enter the European Circuit. Until he does so, as Pelley clarified, Sergio will not be a member of the DP World Tour and, therefore, will not be eligible for the Ryder Cup as a player or as captain.
Source: La Verdad

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