Nick Faldo: LIV players should be banned from Ryder Cup

Dec 17, 2022; Orlando, Florida, USA; Sir Nick Faldo walks on the first tee during the first round of the PNC Championship golf tournament at Ritz Carlton Golf Club Grande Lakes Orlando Course. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports
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Six-time major champion and former broadcaster Nick Faldo said that players who jumped to the upstart LIV Golf series should not be allowed to play in the Ryder Cup, saying “you’ve got to move on.”

Faldo, 65, made the comments in an interview with Sky Sports News.

“They’re done,” Faldo told the outlet. “It’s a rival tour. If you work for a company for 20 years and you then leave to go to a rival company, I can promise you your picture won’t still be on the wall. You’ve moved on. Fine, off you go.

“They made that decision and I’m sure they knew it was going to cost them,” he added. “They were playing the maths game. They were getting a huge chunk of money up front, and they knew it was going to lose them sponsors, but they thought, ‘I still win.'”

Faldo played in 11 Ryder Cups for Europe from 1977-97.

Faldo finds fault with LIV in general, complaining that the tour is “meaningless” and does nothing to grow the game and instead carries out an agenda that’s “antagonistic” to the PGA Tour and DP World Tour.

“It’s a closed shop: 48 guys given loads of money,” Faldo said. “What gripes me is it’s not growing the game of golf. That really gets me when they fly across the world to a country that’s been playing golf for 100-plus years and say, ‘We’re growing the game of golf.’

“If they keep saying they want to grow the game of golf, go and take it to new regions. Countries in the early days of being interested in golf now. Try that rather than just trying to antagonize everybody.”

A member of the World Golf Hall of Fame, Faldo retired from broadcasting in July.

–Field Level Media

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