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Augusta, Ga. – After more than 20 years with the same manager, Sergio Garcia made a change.

Garcia’s decision to separate from Carlos Rodriguez and IREK Myskow is about as breathtaking a player agent split, unless Tiger Woods continues by Mark Steinberg, but it turns out that there is good reason. The change that came into force a few months ago was made to avoid conflicts due to her various participation in various LIV teams, said Angela Garcia, Sergios wife.

“Carlos Rodriguez is a wonderful guy and we have a wonderful relationship. But he is now the general manager of the torque, so it’s a conflict of interest,” she said.

Torque is a LIV team, which is led by Joaquin Niemann, another customer of Rodriguez, who is a long -time agency at the GSE agency. (Carlos Ortiz, Sebastian Munoz and Mito Pereira, co -customers of Rodriguez, make up the rest of the team.) Likewise, Garcia considered Myskow to be inappropriate because he represented Garcia as a general manager of fireballs.

There were some rumors among the masters that Angela had joined her husband’s career, but the former Golf channel broadcaster was quickly said that this was wrong. Andrew Dilallo, who has a background in sport, also as a senior vice president for Sporting Operations for Austin FC, into the affairs of Managios Sergios and worked for the Fireballs team. He is based in Garcia’s hometown Austin.

“He is a great guy,” said Angela. “You would love him if you came to a Liv event and hit him.”

Asked about changing his relationship with Sergio, Rodriguez said on Thursday: “It’s just something personal, so I don’t want to talk about it.” On Friday he added: “We are still very close and I’m talking to the family all the time.”

Angela added: “We have a great relationship with Carlos and Erik and gave them both big hugs this week. We are just a big family family on Liv. It is nothing more than a conflict of interest and we want to do the right thing.”

According to the website Spotrac, Garcia, 45, deserves more than 45 million US dollars during his career on the PGA tour. He deserves 38 million US dollars for LIV Golf, including more than 6 million US dollars in individual results this season since he came to the new league in 2019.

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