Gareth Bale, known for his love of golf, is set to play in the 2023 Ryder Cup despite having retired from professional soccer just months ago.


The former Real Madrid and Tottenham Hotspur star, who retired shortly after leading Wales to play in the World Cup in Qatar, now has more time to focus on his golfing career.


On January 9, Gareth Bale officially announced his retirement from soccer. The former football superstar wasted no time in pursuing his beloved golf career and making a transition to professional golf.


At the age of 33, Bale had a highly successful soccer career, winning numerous titles. During his time at Real Madrid, he secured five Champions League titles, three European Super Cups, four Club World Cups, and three La Liga titles, totaling an impressive 19 trophies.


As a key player for the Welsh national team, Bale made appearances in the European Cup and the World Cup, scoring 40 goals in 111 appearances for Wales.


At the national team level, Bale's contributions were remarkable. He led Wales to participate in four international competitions, including two World Cups and two European Cups and was instrumental in leading the team in three of these tournaments.


In a historic achievement, Bale captained Wales to a quarterfinal appearance at Euro 2016, creating a legendary moment for Welsh soccer.


Additionally, he holds the records for being Wales' all-time leading scorer and the player with the most appearances for the national team.


Bale is renowned for his performance in high-pressure matches.


In the 2014 Champions League final, he scored a crucial goal in extra time that led to a stunning comeback.


In the 2018 Champions League final, he came off the bench and scored a decisive second goal, securing a victory for Real Madrid. His iconic bicycle kick goal in that match remains a cherished memory in the history of the Champions League final.


Another memorable moment came in the 2014 Copa del Rey final against Barcelona when he showcased a remarkable long-distance run and goal, exemplifying the aesthetics of speed.


Despite his remarkable soccer career, golf has always been Bale's true passion. Just two weeks after retiring from soccer, he announced his participation in an amateur golf tournament.


For Bale, golf represents a new beginning in his life journey. He has wholeheartedly embraced his love for golf, enjoying life on the golf course to the fullest. His retirement from soccer allows him to focus on honing his skills and pursuing his passion for golf.


As he competes in the 2023 Ryder Cup, Gareth Bale's dedication to golf is set to continue, ensuring that he remains a prominent figure in the sport he loves.