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Sergio Garcia’s merger stance clear after LIV star’s bullish warning to PGA Tour

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Sergio Garcia’s merger stance clear after LIV star’s bullish warning to PGA Tour

Sergio Garcia became one of marque names to leave the PGA Tour and join LIV Golf in June 2022, and the Spaniard’s stance on the future of the breakaway league is clear

Sergio Garcia joined LIV Golf in 2022(Getty Images)

Like many members of the LIV Golf setup, former Masters champion Sergio Garcia believes the breakaway league has a bright future at the top of the professional game.

Garcia joined the likes of Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson in leaving the PGA Tour to join the LIV setup in 2022. Since then the Spaniard and his fellow defectors have not looked back, with the breakaway league continuing to grow its presence within the sport.




Just over one year ago though, Garcia and co looked set to be given an opportunity to make a shock return to the PGA Tour, after commissioner Jay Monahan announced a framework agreement with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia.

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It was expected that the agreement would see the hostilities between the PGA Tour and LIV end, with the two rivals aligning. Over the past 13 months, much has been said about what the deal will mean for the future of the game, with players on both sides having their say as a deal is still yet to be officially signed off.

One of those is Garcia, and the Spaniard has warned the league’s doubters that LIV has no plans to slow down their momentum any time soon. “We’re here to stay for a long time,” he told the Evening Standard earlier this year. “People were thinking this was going to be two or three years and then gone. You’re seeing guys sign through to the late 2020s and maybe even the 2030s.”

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