Sergio Garcia Platz costs three foot putt at The Open
Sergio Garcia Platz costs three foot putt at The Open
in a dramatic moment sergio garcia To qualify this year's Open Championship after missing a three-foot putt at the International Series Macau in China. The 45-year-old Spaniard had decided to reach a place in the top three to qualify for the tournament in the Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland in July. However, with a total recording of 16 under par, he ended up in fourth place, after the missed putt on the 18th hole.
crucial moment for Garcia
If Garcia had transformed the birdie putt, he would have shared third place with Jason Kokrak and would have moved into the open due to his better world ranking position. The event at the Asian Tour in Macau offered the three best players the opportunity to secure a place for this year's Open Championship-a valuable opportunity for players who are active on the Liv Golf Tour supported by Saudi Arabia, such as Garcia.
further qualifications and services
Together with Kokrak, Carlos Ortiz and the Master of 2018, Patrick Reed-both LIV-Golfer-made it into the Open by taking places one and two. Ortiz won the tournament with an impressive result of 22 under par, while Reed took second place under Par under par. In the second round on Friday, Ortiz set up a record record with 61 strokes on the Macau Golf and Country Club. On Sunday he pulled away comfortably from Reed with a round of 64 strokes and secured his second title on the Asian Tour.Garcia’s return and ambitions
Before the tournament, Garcia spoke about how important participation in the International Series in Macau was for him to secure a place with his “favorite major”. The 2017 Masters Champion last took part in the Open Championship in 2022 and ended up in second place in 2007 and 2014. In total, Garcia won 11 titles on the PGA Tour, including the green jacket at the Augusta National and his victory at The players championship before switching to Liv Tour.
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