The golfer said he had changed his mind on giving up his membership on the tour.
When I finished the Open Championship last Sunday, I said that I was most likely going to quit my membership on theDP World Tour. You have to be a member in order to be eligible for the cup.
I'm going to hold off on that because of the things Jon Rahm said. I would like to see what happens when the qualification starts for the cup. You can see what the rules are in there. If I agree with what they say, I will keep playing on the tour and try to make the team. We'll move on if we don't get a result. It is something that I think about a lot.
One of the first golfers to join the LIV series, the Masters champion resigned his PGA Tour membership immediately after joining, but is still interested in remaining on theDP World Tour.
I told the CEO of the tour that I would like to stay on. "I want to play my minimum, still support the tour, still have my eligibilities to make the team." "He said we need to do what's best for us." We're going to see what that is.
After he announced last week that he was joining LIV Golf, he was stripped of the honor of being Europe's captain at the 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome.
That turn of events was sad.
It has gotten sadder with fines and bans. They did something to him. It's a sad thing.
At this week's event in Bedminster, New Jersey, Stenson is expected to make his debut. He is scheduled to play this week as well.