McNulty is frustrated with Robert Mugabe's regime in Zimbabwe
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Mark McNulty has turned his back on his home country of Zimbabwe and pledged
allegiance to Ireland.
McNulty has won 16 European Tour titles and will soon be making the transition
to playing in the US Champions Tour.
He said that growing frustration with life under the Robert Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe had forced him to make a decision he was hoping to avoid.
McNulty has decided to take up the process of naturalisation in Ireland thanks to an Irish grandmother.
"It's not something I want to get too into," said McNulty.
"But I just can't afford to sit in a passport office for days trying to explain why I need to renew my passport or pay a few thousand dollars to ensure it is renewed.
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You don't have to be a rocket scientist to know that things aren't
terrific in the way the country is being run
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"I guess it was just a matter of time and the option came along and I took
it."
McNulty, who lives in Sunningdale outside London, said he would never sever all ties with his home country, however, even if the political situation gets worse.
"The change came up and quite honestly, I am happy to be Irish," he said.
"But I do still have ties with Zimbabwe and always will - my family lives there and I will continue to have these ties.
"But you don't have to be a rocket scientist to know that things aren't
terrific in the way the country is being run.
"Right now, though, it is still a delicate issue."