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Euro Tour chief to step down

Shanghai - The most powerful man in European golf, George O'Grady, on Wednesday confirmed that he was stepping down from his role as chief executive of the European Tour.

O'Grady, in Shanghai ahead of the WGC-HSBC Champions event which begins Thursday, said he had asked the European Tour's board of directors to begin the process to appoint his successor.

The European Tour issued a statement saying that no further comment on the process to appoint a successor will be made until the season-ending DP Tour Championship in Dubai in two weeks' time.

O'Grady will remain in his position until his successor takes office.

He was only the third chief executive in the Tour's history when he took over at the beginning of 2005 from Ken Schofield, who had been in charge for 30 years.

O'Grady's most notable achievements were the creation of the Race to Dubai and in 2013 the "Final Series" of four big money European Tour events. This year's series began last week with the BMW Masters, also in Shanghai.

He also took part in the process that saw golf reinstated into the Olympic Games from Rio 2016.

"In the aftermath of what I believe to have been the best presented Ryder Cup since my first involvement in the contest at Royal Lytham in 1977, I felt this was the right time to ask the board to begin the search for my successor," O'Grady said in a statement issued in Shanghai.

"I have agreed with the board to stay not only for the time it takes to appoint a new CEO but also for sufficient additional time after that to see them properly settled in.

"The board also agreed that, at that stage, I will take up a role as president of international relations which will see me represent the European Tour through the Olympic Games in 2016."

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