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Golf – The 150th Open Championship – Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland, Britain – July 17, 2022 Spain’s Sergio Garcia during the final round REUTERS/Andrew Boyers

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Golf – The 150th Open Championship – Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland, Britain – July 17, 2022 Spain’s Sergio Garcia during the final round REUTERS/Andrew Boyers
With his every move closely watched by golf enthusiasts worldwide, Sergio Garcia continues to solidify his position as a captivating figure in the sport.
Known for his unwavering commitment to his craft, Garcia’s latest Twitter offering showcased his undeniable passion for the game. The video, carefully crafted to captivate his global following, left fans on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting what lay ahead.
Twitter video of Sergio Garcia sparks enthusiastic fan reactions
In a recent Twitter video, Sergio Garcia showcased his hands-on approach to golf, meticulously working on the grip of his putter. His cheeky remark about enjoying taking matters into his own hands set off a worldwide reaction of enthusiastic fan responses.
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One fan couldn’t resist expressing admiration for Garcia’s garage workshop setup. Also immediately added it to their dream list of must-haves.
Love the garage workshop setup, adding that to my dream list!
— Thorbjørn OleZyn (@ThorbjornOleZyn) May 25, 2023
One fan commented on Instagram, “You make it look so easy and flawless champ !!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾”
Meanwhile, others applauded his qualification for the upcoming US Open. Hoping for an improved performance given his previous record in the tournament.
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Curiosity sparked another supporter to ask Garcia about his involvement in customizing most of his equipment. Also, revealing a keen interest in his personalized approach to the game. In a humorous twist, one fan even playfully offered Garcia a job. The fan asked Garcia to their assistant pro, suggesting he consider a career change.
One fan wrote, “I need a new assistant pro if you fancy it 😉🤣”
Amidst the playful banter, a devoted fan offered a unique suggestion. He proposed that Garcia remove the grip with air, sign it, and sell it for a charitable cause—a creative way to make a positive impact.
Another fan commented, “Use a heat gun and tape stripper to remove the old tape and remove the backing of the double sided tape before fitting to the shaft. You can thank me later.”
However, amidst the lighthearted comments, a more thought-provoking question arose from a fan. The fan recalled Garcia’s previous frustrations with the PGA Tour. They pondered why Garcia would choose to enter the qualifying route for the US Open. If he disliked the Tour so much, inviting deeper reflection on his motivations.
If you hate the PGA Tour so much, and as you shouted at the rules official, before you left, that you couldn’t wait to get away from it, why did you enter the qualifying route for the US open??
— dcubs (@cubbycub1981) May 25, 2023
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Determination and triumph: Garcia secures spot in a Major tournament
In a remarkable turnaround, Sergio Garcia has secured his place in the upcoming US Open, determined to bounce back after missing out on his first Major in 24 years. Facing a daunting challenge, Garcia battled against a highly competitive field at Bent Tree Country Club and Northwood Club, situated to the north of Dallas city center.
The tenacious Spaniard kicked off his qualifying campaign with a scintillating round of 66 at Bent Tree, showcasing his exceptional skill and unwavering resolve. In the afternoon, he continued his remarkable performance, carding another impressive 66 at Northwood. These exceptional rounds earned him one of the coveted eight spots available for LA Country Club.

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PGA, Golf Herren Zurich Classic of New Orleans – First Round, Apr 21, 2022 Avondale, Louisiana, USA Sergio Garcia plays from the 13th tee during the first round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Wevers-USA TODAY Sports, 21.04.2022 08:48:05, 18126427, NPStrans, Zurich Classic, First Round, PGA, Sergio Garcia PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xAndrewxWeversx 18126427
Finishing with a remarkable nine-under-par, Garcia secured his ticket to the US Open. Placing himself in an extraordinary tie for fourth. The pressure intensified until the very end. But he sealed his qualification with a sensational birdie on the final hole, skillfully avoiding the need for a playoff. This triumph marks a pivotal milestone for Garcia, who refused to let his previous setback dampen his spirits. With unwavering focus and remarkable play, he has once again proven why he is a formidable force in the world of golf.
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