The iconic Ryder Cup hero terminated his contract with LIV Golf at the last minute and retired at age 33.

The iconic Ryder Cup hero terminated his contract with LIV Golf at the last minute and retired at age 33.

Victor Dubuisson ended his professional golf career as a coach in Tenerife, but rejected a late offer from LIV Golf when he announced his retirement.Victor Dubuisson was a hero when he won the Ryder Cup, but is happier now that he is no longer playing golf (Getty Images, 2014).Former Ryder Cup winner Victor Dubuisson retired from golf at just 33 years old, but wishes he had made the decision sooner.The French golfer officially decided to retire from golf seven months ago and is now focusing on coaching, but at the last minute he received a career offer from LIV Golf. However, after he had already spent a year and was preparing to launch a new coaching company, Dubusson refused to do this proposal, hoping to go to more desires.In an interview with Bunkered, Dubusson states: I had many plans for coaching, and it was difficult to throw it all. For one year of preparing for this project, I didn’t want to be between two. So I didn’t accept the invitation. I would rather the man receive it and make good use of it.Exclusive: LIV Golf Star Lives Olympic Dream After “Long Journey” to World Ranking RecognitionRelated Article: Rory McIlroy Explains Why He Was Selected to Represent Ireland Instead of Team GB at the OlympicsDubuisson is now coaching at the new centre in Tenerife, where he offers individual programmes to golfers and helps them improve their skills. Dupyusson became an expert in 2010 and then reached the 15th best golf status in the world. He has never won a large tournament, but has won three professionals after staying in a round in Europe and France. His greatest achievement was winning the Ryder Cup with Team Europe in 2014, but towards the end of his career, Penny fell out of love with the game after withdrawing from 15 tournaments over his final three seasons and retired in relief. Victor Dubuisson ended his professional golf career as a coach in Tenerife, but rejected a late offer from LIV Golf when he announced his retirement.Victor Dubuisson was a hero when he won the Ryder Cup, but is happier now that he’s no longer playing golf (Getty Images, 2014).Former Ryder Cup winner Victor Dubuisson retired from golf at just 33 years old, but wishes he had made the decision sooner.The French golfer officially decided to retire from golf seven months ago and is now focusing on coaching, but at the last minute LIV Golf offered him a career. But after spending a full year preparing to launch a new coaching business, Dubuisson gracefully turned down the offer, hoping to pass it on to someone more interested.In an interview with Bunkered, Dubuisson said: “(LIV) gave me the invitation at the last minute. I had a lot, a lot of training plans, and it was difficult to choose all of this. A year of preparation for this project, and I no longer wanted to be between two things. That’s why I didn’t accept the invitation. I would rather the other person accept the invitation and use it well.”Exclusive: Golf star LIV achieves Olympic dream after ‘long journey’ to global fameRead more: Rory McIlroy explains why he chose to represent Ireland over Team GB at the OlympicsDubuisson is now coaching at the new centre in Tenerife, offering personalised programmes to help golfers improve their skills. Dubuisson became professional in 2010 and then obtained status as a 15th best golfer in the world. Although he has never won a major tournament, he has three professional victories of his time at the European and French tour. His greatest achievement was winning the Ryder Cup with Team Europe in 2014, but towards the end of his career, Dubuisson missed 15 tournaments over his final three seasons and felt a sense of relief in retirement before falling back into the game.

Victor Dubuisson ended his professional golf career as a coach in Tenerife, but rejected a late offer from LIV Golf when he announced his retirement.

Victor Dubuisson was a hero when he won the Ryder Cup, but is happier now that he is no longer playing golf (Getty Images, 2014).

Former Ryder Cup winner Victor Dubuisson retired from golf at just 33 years old, but wishes he had made the decision sooner.

The French golfer officially decided to retire from golf seven months ago and is now focusing on coaching, but at the last minute he received a career offer from LIV Golf. However, after he had already spent a year and was preparing to launch a new coaching company, Dubusson refused to do this proposal, hoping to go to more desires.

In an interview with Bunkered, Dubusson states: I had many plans for coaching, and it was difficult to throw it all. For one year of preparing for this project, I didn’t want to be between two. So I didn’t accept the invitation. I would rather the man receive it and make good use of it.

Exclusive: LIV Golf Star Lives Olympic Dream After “Long Journey” to World Ranking Recognition

Related Article: Rory McIlroy Explains Why He Was Selected to Represent Ireland Instead of Team GB at the Olympics

Dubuisson is now coaching at the new centre in Tenerife, where he offers individual programmes to golfers and helps them improve their skills. Dupyusson became an expert in 2010 and then reached the 15th best golf status in the world. He has never won a large tournament, but has won three professionals after staying in a round in Europe and France. His greatest achievement was winning the Ryder Cup with Team Europe in 2014, but towards the end of his career, Penny fell out of love with the game after withdrawing from 15 tournaments over his final three seasons and retired in relief. Victor Dubuisson ended his professional golf career as a coach in Tenerife, but rejected a late offer from LIV Golf when he announced his retirement.

Victor Dubuisson was a hero when he won the Ryder Cup, but is happier now that he’s no longer playing golf (Getty Images, 2014).

Former Ryder Cup winner Victor Dubuisson retired from golf at just 33 years old, but wishes he had made the decision sooner.

The French golfer officially decided to retire from golf seven months ago and is now focusing on coaching, but at the last minute LIV Golf offered him a career. But after spending a full year preparing to launch a new coaching business, Dubuisson gracefully turned down the offer, hoping to pass it on to someone more interested.

In an interview with Bunkered, Dubuisson said: “(LIV) gave me the invitation at the last minute. I had a lot, a lot of training plans, and it was difficult to choose all of this. A year of preparation for this project, and I no longer wanted to be between two things. That’s why I didn’t accept the invitation. I would rather the other person accept the invitation and use it well.”

Exclusive: Golf star LIV achieves Olympic dream after ‘long journey’ to global fame

Read more: Rory McIlroy explains why he chose to represent Ireland over Team GB at the Olympics

Dubuisson is now coaching at the new centre in Tenerife, offering personalised programmes to help golfers improve their skills. Dubuisson became professional in 2010 and then obtained status as a 15th best golfer in the world. Although he has never won a major tournament, he has three professional victories of his time at the European and French tour. His greatest achievement was winning the Ryder Cup with Team Europe in 2014, but towards the end of his career, Dubuisson missed 15 tournaments over his final three seasons and felt a sense of relief in retirement before falling back into the game.

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