Sergio García signs peace with Rory McIlroy

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These are peaceful times in world golf. The agreement between the PGA Tour and the Saudi PIF, the engine of LIV Golf, calmed a storm that was too powerful, marked by legal battles, reproaches between both sides and even broken relationships.
Everything is different in recent weeks, despite the uncertainty due to the unclear doubts about the historic pact. Already with the white flag, the Saudi circuit celebrates from this Friday, in the Spanish field of Real Club Valderrama, its first tournament since the truce.
Sergio Garcia, statements
The event at the famous Cádiz course, where the 1997 Ryder Cup was held and, until this year a regular on the DP World Tour calendar, will be known as LIV Golf Andalucía.
In an act held yesterday, Andalucía announced a multi-year agreement for which it will be the Official Destination Partner of the tournament. This Friday will also be the first event that LIV Golf celebrates in its brief history on continental European soil (it has been played in England).
To present it, the Valderrama course hosted an event attended by Víctor González, Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sports of the Junta de Andalucía, Javier Reviriego, General Director of Valderrama, and the three Spanish LIV golfers: Sergio García, David Puig and Eugenio López-Chacarra.After the praise for the agreement between Andalusia and LIV and the arrival of the Saudi circuit at Valderrama, it was time to discuss the current topic: the agreement with the PGA Tour.
“I think it’s great. In my opinion, I wish this had happened a year and a half ago when we all started, and it would have been better for all of us. I really believe it, ”Sergio explained before leaving an enigmatic message.
“To give an example, the US Open a week and a half ago was a great event for me. You will say why, I finished 27th. It wasn’t just for that. I feel like I played well. But, more than…
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