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WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WV – AUGUST 04: Sergio Garcia of Spain hits a drive at the 9th hole on day one of the LIV Golf Greenbrier at The Old White Course on August 04, 2023 at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire GOLF: AUG 04 LIV Golf Greenbrier EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon5732308040831

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WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WV – AUGUST 04: Sergio Garcia of Spain hits a drive at the 9th hole on day one of the LIV Golf Greenbrier at The Old White Course on August 04, 2023 at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire GOLF: AUG 04 LIV Golf Greenbrier EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon5732308040831
With the dominant form to continue, all eyes will be on the winners of past events. In 2024, Scottie Scheffler, after winning his first at Arnold Palmer Invitational, went on a record-setting streak of 7 wins. Something similar is expected with the winner of this season too. Recently, Sergio Garcia has achieved the impressive feat of victory at his recent appearance in Hong Kong.
After two events this season, the Spaniard was close to the victory but couldn’t seal it. He recorded T6 at Riyadh and T18 at Adelaide. However, in Hong Kong, he recorded 65-64-63 rounds to clinch his second LIV Golf victory. Now, with all eyes on his substantial form, he will be aiming to continue it in the Masters, but there are other events in which he will feature.
With the upcoming event in Singapore, the golfer has already committed to his participation with his statement during the press conference. When he was asked about his participation in the Master, he cleared the air, stating his focus on the upcoming events. He said, “We still have two big tournaments coming up in Singapore and Miami, so we’ve got to focus on that, and when we get to Augusta, then we’ll focus on that.”
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Spain s Sergio Garcia on the final day of the inaugural LIV trophy at the Centurion C
Garcia’s performance has not only added victory to his name, but has also helped the team to secure the lead in the current leaderboard. It’s worth noting the golfer has had a great performance in the past in Singapore and Miami. In 2024, he was runner-up at LIV Golf Miami, while having a T14 in Singapore. Even in 2023, Gracia was runner-up at LIV Golf Singapore. Now, with his accomplished performance in the past and the great current form.
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It will be interesting to see him perform this year. Well, not just for LIV Golf schedule, but his performance will also indicate on his roadmap to the Masters, which will be a special one for him.
Sergio Garcia’s special appearance at the Masters
After the two appearances mentioned above, the Spaniard will be featuring in the Masters, which will mark his presence in the history books. The golfer with the 2025 edition will be marking his 100th appearance at the major. Even he, during the press conference in Hong Kong, has shared about his special week.
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He said, “Obviously it’s going to be a very special week for me because it’s my 100th major, so I’m super proud of that. It’s not a number that a lot of people get to achieve. I just want to have a lot of fun there no matter what happens, and that’s my goal.” Until now, only 18 golfers have achieved this feat. Now with Garcia, he will be the 19th to do so. However, the worry would be his performance, which he might not have showcased with his words. But in the past two editions, he missed the cut. His last victory at the Masters came in 2017.
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Will Sergio Garcia's 100th major be a turning point, or will past struggles continue to haunt him?
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Well, with the upside of his performance, he might change the past and could achieve an impressive record with his 100th appearance. Even his performance will also help in getting to the Ryder Cup team selection. So, it will be a high-stakes tournament for him. Will he make the cut this year? What is your prediction about his performance? Share with us in the comments below.
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Will Sergio Garcia's 100th major be a turning point, or will past struggles continue to haunt him?