
Sergio Garcia
45-Year-Old Golfer

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Garcia captured his first-career LIV Golf trophy on home soil in Spain, defeating Anirban Lahiri in a two-hole playoff at LIV Golf Andalucia in July. It was a monkey off the back for Garcia, who had lost in two previous playoffs to Joaquin Niemann and Dean Burmester at LIV Golf Mayakoba and Miami, respectively. Garcia finished third in the LIV Golf individual season standings behind Niemann and Season Champion Jon Rahm. Garcia failed to make the cut at The Masters, and while he wasn’t able to qualify for The PGA Championship or The Open, he did manage to finish T12 at the U.S. Open Championship. As the winner in 2017, Garcia will be in the field for The Masters in 2025, otherwise he’ll have to earn a spot in the other three majors through qualification events. Read Past Outlooks
Qualifies for Open Championship
Garcia finished tied for 25th at LIV Golf Dallas after carding a two-under 70 in the final round.
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Garcia entered Maridoe Golf Club with plenty to play for, as the highest-ranked player (without an exemption) in the top-5 of the LIV Golf individual season standings would earn a spot at The Open Championship. Ranked fourth in the standings heading into Dallas, Garcia went five-over through the first two rounds and was in jeopardy of being knocked out of the top-5 by the likes of Fireballs GC teammates David Puig and Abraham Ancer. However, Puig and Ancer -- along with most of the field -- struggled on Championship Sunday, and noone was able to earn enough points to knock Garcia down the standings, which means the Spaniard will be at Royal Portrush on July 17. Garcia will join four other LIV Golfers at the BMW International Open in Munich, Germany this week before heading to Spain to defend his title at LIV Golf Andalucia starting July 11. LIV Golf Andalucia was Garcia's first victory on the breakaway tour after he defeated Anirban Lahiri on the first playoff hole.
Garcia entered Maridoe Golf Club with plenty to play for, as the highest-ranked player (without an exemption) in the top-5 of the LIV Golf individual season standings would earn a spot at The Open Championship. Ranked fourth in the standings heading into Dallas, Garcia went five-over through the first two rounds and was in jeopardy of being knocked out of the top-5 by the likes of Fireballs GC teammates David Puig and Abraham Ancer. However, Puig and Ancer -- along with most of the field -- struggled on Championship Sunday, and noone was able to earn enough points to knock Garcia down the standings, which means the Spaniard will be at Royal Portrush on July 17. Garcia will join four other LIV Golfers at the BMW International Open in Munich, Germany this week before heading to Spain to defend his title at LIV Golf Andalucia starting July 11. LIV Golf Andalucia was Garcia's first victory on the breakaway tour after he defeated Anirban Lahiri on the first playoff hole.
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Garcia missed the cut at the Masters, which he will play in again in 2024, then went through qualifying for the U.S. Open and tied for 27th. Qualifying for either Open would be his only chance for a second major in 2024.
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Share of 42nd at LIV Golf Korea
Garcia finished tied with Matt Jones and Minkyu Kim for 42nd at LIV Golf Korea with a cumulative score of two-over.
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Finishes 50th at LIV Mexico City
Garcia had a cumulative score of nine-over at LIV Golf Mexico City to finish 50th.
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Continues to shine in Miami
Garcia closed with a one-under 71 in the final round of LIV Golf Miami to finish in solo third place.
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Tumbles to T32 in Singapore
Garcia finished tied for 32nd at LIV Golf Singapore with an even-par cumulative score.
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Wins LIV Golf Hong Kong
Garcia won LIV Golf Hong Kong by three strokes over Dean Burmester after shooting a bogey-free, seven-under 63 in the final round.
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