
Sergio Garcia
46-Year-Old Golfer

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Garcia got off to a blazing start to the 2025 LIV Golf season with three top-6 finishes, including a victory at LIV Golf Hong Kong for his second win on the breakaway tour. His early efforts also helped his Fireballs GC squad to three consecutive team victories. However, that’s where Garcia’s success for the LIV Golf season ended, as he had just one more top-10 finish (T10 in Andalucia), while his Fireballs team had just three more podium finishes. He was unable to make the cut at The Masters, but did so at the PGA Championship (T67) and The Open (T34), though he wasn’t in serious contention in either of those tournaments. Garcia’s best days may be behind him, but the 2017 Masters champion will be at Augusta National in 2026 and should qualify for at least one more major tournament. Read Past Outlooks
Share of fourth in Bahrain
Garcia carded a four-under 68 during the final round of the Bahrain Championship on the DP Tour to finish tied with Daniel Hillier for fourth.
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Garcia put together a nice final round that included three consecutive birdies from holes nine to 11, and he would have been in contention for his 17th DP Tour victory had it not been for his double bogey on the par-5 14th hole. He was sixth in the field in SG: Tee to Green and in the top-15 in GIR, birdies made and SG: Around the Green. Garcia will be in Riyadh next week for LIV Golf's first tournament of the 2026 season.
Garcia put together a nice final round that included three consecutive birdies from holes nine to 11, and he would have been in contention for his 17th DP Tour victory had it not been for his double bogey on the par-5 14th hole. He was sixth in the field in SG: Tee to Green and in the top-15 in GIR, birdies made and SG: Around the Green. Garcia will be in Riyadh next week for LIV Golf's first tournament of the 2026 season.
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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.
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Share of 17th in Indianapolis
Garcia finished tied for 17th at LIV Golf Indianapolis after carding a 12-under cumulative score, and he ended the regular season ninth in the individual standings with 89.82 points.
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Fails to hold onto lead in Chicago
Garcia shot an even-par 71 in the final round at LIV Golf Chicago to finish tied for 17th.
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Tied for 21st at LIV Golf UK
Garcia carded a three-under 68 in the final round at LIV Golf UK to finish in a four-way tie for 21st.
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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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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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