Louis Oosthuizen (Louis57TM) is among several LIV golfers who are upset about not being able to participate in the Presidents Cup. “It just sucks that I can’t be around to try and do anything for the team”
“I feel the most bad for Trev,’’ said Oosthuizen, who has a 9–6–4 record in four Presidents Cup appearances, including 2–2–1 three years ago. “Trevor’s a good friend. We text each other. He knew my decision beforehand. But still, it sucks. I wanted to play for him. He’s going to be a great captain. He was a co-captain last time around with Ernie [Els].The International squad will be heavy underdogs next week.
“I was wavering because of that,’’ said Oosthuizen, who said he ultimately decided he would sign with LIV Golf in late April well before anyone had officially been signed. “The biggest thing for me was playing the majors. We’re not going to get world ranking points and that’s an issue. There are attempts to try and get them but I will probably move out of the top 50 at the end of this year and won’t be able to play the majors next year.
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