LIV Golf’s Sergio Garcia voices his opinion on playing in the Ryder Cup amid qualification woes (Image via IMAGN)
Sergio Garcia, the all-time leader in points scored for Europe in the Ryder Cup, was not part of the 2023 team that trounced the Americans. He has expressed a desire to return to the team in 2025 when they head to Bethpage Black. Whether or not he can play depends on whether he retains eligibility on the DP World Tour.
This is something several other LIV stars have come up against, and many have embarked on journeys to ensure they can qualify. In an interview with Golf Monthly, the LIV star spoke about whether or not he's going to be a member again. Garcia was quoted as saying:
"I definitely hope so. I hope that things get better and I would love to."
Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton have been playing DP World Tour events, not without struggling to get into the field, in order to be eligible. Garcia would like to join them on the 2025 team as he added:

