LIV Golf stars still hope to play on the European Ryder Cup team in next year’s showdown against USA despite strong objection from players including Rory McIlory
LIV Golf star Adrian Otaegui vows to make his Ryder Cup dream a reality in 2023, despite backlash over the possible involvement of rebels who have joined the Saudi-backed breakaway.
Otaegui became the first LIV rebel to win on the DP World Tour this month as he cruised to a superb six shot win at the Andalucia Masters. And his win at the famous Valderrama earned him a place at LIV’s inaugural season-ending team event at Trump Doral in Miami, with a mammoth £44 million prize pot on the line.
The Spaniard was one of the first players to join Greg Norman’s controversial invitational series, but he has recently been left out in the cold. The publicity from his triumph at Valderrama, however, has made him hot property once again and he will tee it up in the 54-hole mega-money team shootout this weekend.
DP World Tour chief Keith Pelley had tried to ban Otaegui and other LIV rebels from competing in his events this summer, but a court-ordered injunction has left them free to play. And Otaegui would likely have proved an unpopular winner at Pelley’s Wentworth headquarters due to his allegiance with LIV.