Struggling Sergio Garcia Says He'd Decline Playing for European Ryder Cup Team Right Now if Invited
- Sergio Garcia, a 45-year-old Spaniard, has appeared in 10 Ryder Cups since debuting in 1999 as Europe’s youngest player and holds the record for most points scored.
- Garcia’s recent downturn in performance, highlighted by his failure to advance at the 2025 Masters and a T67 finish at the PGA Championship, has affected his decision about participating in the Ryder Cup.
- Garcia stated he would decline a captain’s pick from Luke Donald for the 2025 Ryder Cup based on his current form but remains focused on improving before team selection.
- Garcia has played 45 Ryder Cup matches with 25 wins, 7 halves, and 13 losses, amassing 28.5 points and a winning percentage of 63.3%, making him Europe’s highest scorer.
- Garcia aims to return via DP World Tour events after serving suspension and paying fines for joining LIV Golf, with final Ryder Cup team decisions expected in the coming months.
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Struggling Sergio Garcia says he’d decline playing for European Ryder Cup team right now if invited
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Sergio Garcia has appeared in 10 Ryder Cups and amassed more points than any other European player. But the 45-year-old Spaniard, who has earned 28 1/2 points in the competition, said right now he would decline…

Struggling Sergio Garcia says he'd decline playing for European Ryder Cup team right now if invited
Sergio Garcia has appeared in 10 Ryder Cups and amassed more points than any other European player. But the 45-year-old Spaniard says he would decline an invitation to play for Team Europe if he chosen by captain Luke Donald because…
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