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Sergio Garcia has never been shy about his allegiance. In 2022, he picked LIV Golf over the European Tour, even though it cost him his DP World Tour (formerly European Tour) membership, his eligibility for European Ryder Cup selection, and roughly $1 million in fines to the tour. Even in a recent interview with Bunkered, the 46-year-old said he believed the league isn’t going anywhere. However, Garcia’s 2027 DP World Tour move contradicts his 99% confidence in LIV.

“It looks good; I think they’ve had a lot of meetings with different potential investors, and like I’ve been saying, I’m 99% sure LIV is going to continue; it’s just going to look different than it has in the last four years. But I’m very, very confident it’s going to keep going; we’ll see how it develops,” Garcia said.

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In contrast to his strong belief, Garcia has confirmed his plans to regain his DP World Tour card.

The decision is baffling for someone certain his league is doing fine. Garcia has a long history with the DP World Tour, long before LIV Golf existed. But he resigned from the Tour in May 2023 following an arbitration panel ruling that upheld the Tour’s right to fine players who competed on the rival circuit without permission.

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However, that break didn’t last long. In November 2024, Garcia paid off over $1 million in fines and rejoined the DP World Tour, hoping to make a place on the 2025 European Ryder Cup team. That comeback fell short, too. When the Ryder Cup push fizzled, he chose not to renew his membership for 2026, stepping away for the second time. Now, just months later, he’s signaling intentions to return for a third stint in 2027.

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Further, Garcia wants to join the circuit with his Fireballs GC teammate, Jose Luis Ballester.

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