Thomas Pieters has revealed that he decided he wanted to join LIV Golf last summer, but only got the chance at the last minute due to an injury to Hudson Swafford.
The Belgian had risen to number 34 in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) to propel himself back into the Ryder Cup reckoning, but made the move to LIV Golf just a week before the new season begins in Mexico.
Pieters told The Telegraph that he had made the decision to join LIV Golf last summer, but only got a late opportunity when American Swafford suffered a hip injury that would see him miss most of the season.
“I had a call on Thursday not even a week ago, asking if I wanted Hudson’s spot,” Pieters told The Telegraph’s (opens in new tab) golf correspondent James Corrigan.
“To be truthful, in my heart, I decided last summer that I wanted to join LIV. But it was not until a few days ago I got the opportunity.
“You don’t wish ill on anyone and I hope Hudson gets recovered soon, but as a professional you have to grasp chances when they arise.
“Of course, I have done this with my family and our daughters (Florence and June, aged two and three months) at the forefront of our thinking. It has been a whirlwind since then, really, sorting everything out and getting everything ready over the weekend. I had to tell everybody, for one thing.”
Pieters made a sparkling Ryder Cup debut in 2016 with a rookie-record four points out of five in a losing European effort at Valhalla, but has not been back in the team since.
With the likes of Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Sergio Garcia and, worst of all, supposed European captain Henrik Stenson all joining LIV, the hosts will have plenty of new faces for Rome in September.
Pieters, then, was making a move up the rankings and well-fancied to get in given how well he played on American soil in 2016, and he admits that it was a big blow having to tell Luke Donald that he was joining LIV.
“I swapped texts with Luke, but he is in a tough position isn’t he,” Thomas added. “It was a difficult decision for me, for sure. The Ryder Cup has always been an ambition and it was a dream to play in 2016. I’ve been trying to get back ever since.
“I enjoyed the Hero Cup last month and naturally would love to be in Rome. But I accept the consequences of this choice, whatever they turn out to be.”
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