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Sergio García

Sergio García Fernández (pronounced [ˈseɾxjo ɣaɾˈθi.a feɾˈnandeθ];[2] born 9 January 1980)[3] is a Spanish professional golfer. He turned professional in 1999 and played on the European Tour and PGA Tour prior to joining LIV Golf in 2022. García has won 36 international tournaments as a professional, most notably the 2008 Players Championship and the 2017 Masters Tournament.[4] García was also the Chairman of Spanish football team CF Borriol.[5]

Sergio García
García in 2017
Personal information
Full nameSergio García Fernández
NicknameEl Niño
Born (1980-01-09) 9 January 1980 (age 44)
Borriol, Castellón, Spain
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight180 lb (82 kg; 13 st)
Sporting nationality Spain
ResidenceBorriol, Castellón, Spain
Crans-Montana, Switzerland
Orlando, Florida, U.S.
Austin, Texas, U.S.
Spouse
Angela Akins
(m. 2017)
Children2
Career
Turned professional1999
Current tour(s)Asian Tour
LIV Golf
Former tour(s)PGA Tour
European Tour
Professional wins36
Highest ranking2 (9 November 2008)[1]
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour11
European Tour16
Japan Golf Tour1
Asian Tour5
Other5
Best results in major championships
(wins: 1)
Masters TournamentWon: 2017
PGA Championship2nd/T2: 1999, 2008
U.S. OpenT3: 2005
The Open Championship2nd/T2: 2007, 2014
Achievements and awards

García has spent much of his career in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking, including over 300 weeks in the top 10 between 2000 and 2009, and over 450 weeks in the top 10 in total.[6][7] He reached his highest career ranking, second, after winning the HSBC Champions tournament in November 2008. García has achieved career earnings of more than US$43 million. As a player, he is noted for strong iron play and accuracy. In the Ryder Cup, he competed in ten of the eleven matches playing during his professional career cumulatively earning a record 28.5 points during those matches.

Early years and amateur career edit

García began playing golf at the age of three and was taught by his father, Victor, who is a club professional. García won his club championship at age 12. Four years later, he set a record as the youngest player to make the cut at a European Tour event, the 1995 Turespaña Open Mediterrania. This record was broken by amateur Jason Hak in November 2008 at the UBS Hong Kong Open, beating García's record by 107 days. In 1995, García became the youngest player to win the European Amateur. He followed that with a win in the Boys Amateur Championship in 1997. He won a professional tournament, the 1997 Catalan Open, as an amateur.

Garcia was part of the Spanish teams winning the European Boys' Team Championship in 1996 and 1997.[8] In 1998, he won The Amateur Championship at Muirfield and reached the semi-finals of the U.S. Amateur.[9] He also finished second in the 1998 Argentine Open, being the low amateur, and winning the Pereira Iraola Cup.

Professional career edit

García turned professional in 1999 after shooting the lowest amateur score in the 1999 Masters Tournament. His first title on the European Tour came in his sixth start as a professional, in July 1999 at the Irish Open.[10] He first achieved worldwide prominence with a duel against Tiger Woods in the 1999 PGA Championship, where he eventually finished second, losing by one stroke.[11][12] Late in the final round, García with his ball up against a tree trunk in the right rough on the 16th hole, and the green hidden from view, he swung hard with his eyes shut and hit a low curving fade that ran up onto the green. As the shot traveled, he sprinted madly into the fairway and then scissor-kick jumped to see the result. Shortly afterwards he became the youngest player ever to compete in the Ryder Cup.[13] In 2002, during a practice round, García made an albatross (double eagle) on the par-5 second hole at the Masters, one of the few players to have ever done so. On the 575-yard (526 m) hole at the Augusta National Golf Club, he holed a 253-yard (231 m) 2-iron following a 325-yard (297 m) drive.[citation needed]

When García first turned professional, he had an unorthodox swing with a circular loop and long large lag, and this method drew comparisons to Ben Hogan, one of the best players of all time.[14] But during the 2003 season, he worked towards making his swing more conventional, but has largely kept his original method. In his early years, he repeatedly gripped, released, and regripped his hands on the club handle before finally taking a shot. This "waggle" habit created a stir, especially at the 2002 U.S. Open[15] when some spectators shouted out, "Hit the ball, Sergio!", and some people audibly counted the number of regrips into the twenties. Since then he has eliminated the habit. Responding to criticism of his swing, he said, "My swing works for me, so why should I change it? I prefer to have a natural swing and play well rather than a perfect swing and not be able to play good."[16]

PGA Tour titles edit

 
García in 2004

At the age of 21, García won his first PGA Tour event at the 2001 MasterCard Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas, and then won again at the Buick Classic in New York the same year. He was the youngest Tour winner since Tiger Woods in 1996 at age 20. In 2002, García won the Mercedes Championships in early January, and in 2004, he won the EDS Byron Nelson Championship and the Buick Classic for the second time. His sixth PGA Tour victory came at the 2005 Booz Allen Classic. As of October 2020, he has eleven PGA Tour victories, including the 2017 Masters Tournament. He also plays a limited schedule on the European Tour, where he has 16 tour level victories to his name.

Ryder Cup star edit

García has been a member of every European Ryder Cup team since 1999, with the exception of 2010, and has a career record at the Ryder Cup of 25–13–7 (.633).[17] He has been in six winning sides and his singles win in 2018 made him the all-time Ryder Cup points leader, with 2512 points in 9 appearances, overtaking Nick Faldo's 25 points in 11 appearances.[18] By winning three of his four matches at Whistling Straits in 2021, he extended this record to 2812 points, and also surpassed Faldo as the player with the most individual match victories, with 25.

In the 2006 Ryder Cup, at the K Club in Republic of Ireland, García won both his fourball and foursome matches (with José María Olazábal and Luke Donald, respectively) on day one, beating David Toms and Brett Wetterich in the fourballs and Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk in the foursomes. On day two, he paired up with Olazábal again, who won both their matches against Phil Mickelson and Chris DiMarco in both the foursomes and fourballs. Going into the final day in the singles, García was heavily tipped to be the second person to win all their matches in one Ryder Cup; however, Stewart Cink beat him 4 and 3. Europe won the cup again, with 1812 points to the United States' 912 points. At the 2020 Ryder Cup, Garcia won the inaugural Nicklaus-Jacklin Award for the European team. It is an award given to the player whose teamwork, sportsmanship, performance and decisions epitomized the spirit of the Ryder Cup.[19]

2007: Near-miss at the Open Championship edit

In March 2007, García received criticism for a spitting incident at the WGC-CA Championship. During his third round García spat into the bottom of the cup on the 13th green after three-putting for bogey.[20][21] After missing the cut in the first two major championships of 2007, García came close to winning The Open Championship – his favourite of the four majors – at Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland. He held the lead after each one of the first three rounds and carried a three-shot lead over Steve Stricker and a six-shot lead over the rest of the field into the start of the fourth day.

At an early stage of the last round, García had extended his lead to four shots, but bogeys at the 5th, 7th, and 8th holes brought him back to the field. On the final challenging hole, he needed a par to win, but failed to get up and down from the greenside bunker. The last putt on the 18th hole on Sunday, from about 8 feet (2.4 m), would have given him his first professional major. He missed it by a fraction and faced a four-hole playoff with Pádraig Harrington that he eventually lost by one stroke.

In his post-round news conference, García seemed to suggest that bad breaks had cost him the Open championship. During the playoff, on the long par-3 16th hole, his tee shot hit the flagstick but then bounced 20 feet (6 m) from the pin, off the green, and García could not convert for birdie. "It's not the first time, unfortunately", he stated. "I don't know... I'm playing against a lot of guys out there, more than the field." In the 2007 PGA Championship, he was disqualified after signing an incorrect scorecard after the third round.[22]

2008: Victory at the Players Championship and near-miss at the PGA Championship edit

 
 
García's victory at the 2008 Players Championship

On 11 May 2008, García won The Players Championship on the PGA Tour in a sudden-death playoff against Paul Goydos. The playoff began at the par-3 17th, where Goydos hit a pitching wedge that ballooned and fell inches short of the island green and into the water, while García played a sand wedge to within four feet (1.3 m) of the hole. Goydos made double bogey while García made par for the win.[23]

At the 2008 PGA Championship, played over the South Course of Oakland Hills Country Club near Detroit, García narrowly missed out on winning his first professional major championship yet again. Like at the 2007 Open Championship, Pádraig Harrington was able to erase a García lead on the back nine to take the title. García finished two strokes back for his second runner-up finish at the PGA Championship. His most serious mistake during the final round was misjudging his second shot on the 16th, playing into a strong wind, which found the water in front of the par-4 hole's green, costing him sole ownership of the lead.[24] Regarding another near-miss in a major championship, García stated, "I felt like I responded well, and he was obviously very good on the back nine, and things just happened his way."[25]

On 26 October 2008, he won his first European Tour title in over three years, at the first playing of the Castelló Masters Costa Azahar at his home course, the Club de Campo del Mediterráneo in Castellón, Spain. With this win, he rose to a career high of third in the Official World Golf Rankings.[26] He dedicated the victory to compatriot Seve Ballesteros, who was recovering from multiple operations from the brain tumor that would ultimately claim Ballesteros' life. He won the 2008 HSBC Champions, the opening event on the 2009 European Tour season on 9 November 2008 in a playoff over Oliver Wilson. This win notched him up to a career high second in the Official World Golf Rankings, replacing Phil Mickelson in that spot, who had coincidentally won the HSBC Champions in 2007. García earned more money than any other golfer in 2008, earning $6,979,959 in 26 events.[27]

2009–2010: Slump in form, competitive break edit

After his success in 2008, García had a very disappointing season in 2009, rarely contending and finished ranked 74th on the PGA Tour money list. He had more success on the European Tour where he finished tenth in the inaugural Race to Dubai. His slump continued into 2010, and after missing the cut at the US PGA Championship, García announced he was taking a break from golf and would miss the 2010 Ryder Cup. He also dropped out of the top 50 of the Official World Golf Rankings. Struggles with the putter were the primary cause of his slump, since his ballstriking remained among the best in the world. On 29 August 2010, European captain Colin Montgomerie announced that García would be his fourth vice captain for the 2010 Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor.

2011–2012: Return to form edit

García returned to competitive play in late 2010 with a new putting grip and this produced better results for him on the greens during tournaments in 2011. After 36 holes, he was near the lead in both the 2011 Transitions Championship and the 2011 Byron Nelson Championship, but both times faded on the weekend to fall out of contention.[28]

García had to withdraw from qualifying for the 2011 Open Championship because of an infected finger. He had originally planned against qualifying for the 2011 U.S. Open, where he was outside the top-50 in the OWGR and was not guaranteed automatic entry. He eventually earned a spot in the U.S. Open after being one of the top four at a qualifying tournament near Memphis. García played well in all four rounds of the U.S. Open, ending in a tie for seventh place at five-under par 279.[28] García finished tied for ninth place in The 2011 Open Championship at Royal St George's. This was his 17th career top-10 finish in a major.

In late June 2011, García almost broke his winless streak dating back to 2008, when he lost at the fifth sudden-death playoff hole to fellow Spaniard Pablo Larrazábal at the BMW International Open. García led the tournament after the 11th hole of the final round with a stunning stretch of holes, which saw him produce three birdies and two eagles in six holes, from holes six to eleven. However his charge to the finish was derailed by four bogeys in five holes, leaving him needing a birdie at the last to make the playoff. In the playoff, both players made consecutive birdies at the first two extra holes (both par 5s) before parring holes three and four (both par 3s). At the fifth extra hole, García had a 30-foot (9 m) eagle putt for the victory, but ran the effort four feet (1.3 m) past the hole. The resulting putt lipped out, allowing Larrazábal to hole a two-foot birdie putt for the victory.[29]

García's runner-up finish at the BMW International Open ensured qualification for the 2011 Open Championship at Royal St George's, through the current form money list exemption. García went on to finish tied for 9th place at the Open Championship, his best finish for four years. He continued the run at the 2011 PGA Championship where he finished in a tie for 12th place, extending his streak to 50 consecutive majors played, the longest streak among active players. In October 2011, García ended a three-year title drought with back-to-back wins in his home country at the Castelló Masters and the Andalucía Masters. García won the Castelló Masters in dominant fashion, with a final score of 27-under-par, 11 strokes ahead of the field. It was the joint third highest victory margin on the European Tour, beaten only by Tiger Woods' 15 stroke victory at the 2000 U.S. Open and Ernie Els' 13 stroke win at the 2005 BMW Asian Open. After the win, García dedicated it to the late Seve Ballesteros, stating "That was for Seve."[30]

The following week, García won the Andalucía Masters, played at the Club de Golf Valderrama, arguably regarded as one of the toughest golf courses on the European Tour. He edged out fellow countryman Miguel Ángel Jiménez by one shot after a tense final round.[31] Following his back-to-back wins, García moved back into the top 20 of the Official World Golf Ranking. In August 2012, García ended a four-year title drought on the PGA Tour by winning the Wyndham Championship. In doing so, García also secured his place on the 2012 Ryder Cup team. In December 2012, García fired a final round 61 to win the Iskandar Johor Open on the Asian Tour.

2013: Controversy edit

 
García at the 2013 BMW PGA Championship

While tied for the lead at the 2013 Players Championship, García hit three balls into the water on the 17th and 18th holes, finishing quadruple-bogey, double-bogey. He finished tied for eighth place.[32] After the tournament ended, García and Tiger Woods (who won the tournament) had a public feud over an incident that occurred during the third round. Two weeks later, at a European Tour players dinner, García was asked about meeting with Woods at the U.S. Open, to which he responded, "We'll have him 'round every night. We will serve fried chicken."[33] The remark was seen as racist. García issued a statement later that night apologizing and then issued another apology the next day, saying that his comments were "totally stupid and out of place."[34][35]

2014–2016 edit

In January 2014, García won the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters after defeating Mikko Ilonen in a playoff.[36] The win put him back in the world top 10.[37] In July 2014, García finished joint runner-up at the 2014 Open Championship, two strokes behind Rory McIlroy. This was the second time García had finished as a runner-up at The Open Championship and fourth time in a major championship, having still yet to break through. García began the final round seven strokes behind McIlroy, but got to within two after an eagle on the 10th hole. However his challenge was ended when he left his second shot in the bunker at the par three 15th which he would bogey to fall three behind with three to play. This finish moved García back inside the world's top five in the world rankings.

The biggest result of García's 2015 season was at the 2015 Players Championship; where he tied Rickie Fowler and Kevin Kisner at 12 under par after 72 holes. He was then eliminated after the three-hole playoff, after finishing two strokes behind Fowler and Kisner. Fowler would go on to win in sudden-death.[38] On the Asian Tour, he won the Ho Tram Open in Phước Thuận, Vietnam, beating Lin Wen-tang, Himmat Rai and Thaworn Wiratchant in a four-way playoff.[39]

As the year before at The Players Championship, García came very close to another win on the PGA Tour at The Honda Classic. In a final round showdown with Adam Scott, where the pair started the final round level, the Aussie prevailed by one shot.[40] In May, García won his second AT&T Byron Nelson championship in a playoff over Brooks Koepka.[41] The win was his first on the PGA Tour since 2012 and his ninth career victory, tying Seve Ballesteros for most by a Spanish-born player.[42]

2017: Major championship win edit

In February 2017, García completed a wire-to-wire victory at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic for his first European Tour title in over three years.[43] The victory was García's 12th of his European Tour career, as he finished three strokes ahead of Henrik Stenson. The victory moved García back inside the top-10 and after the win García said "Hopefully it will be the beginning of a great year."[44]

2017 Masters win edit

On 9 April 2017, in his 74th major championship, García broke through and won the Masters Tournament with victory on the first sudden-death playoff hole against Justin Rose.[45] García became the third Spanish player to win the Masters, after Seve Ballesteros and José María Olazábal. The victory also came on what would have been Ballesteros' 60th birthday.

García shot rounds of 71-69-70 over the first three rounds to enter the final round at six-under par and in the co-lead with Rose, who played together in the final group. This represented García's second career 54-hole lead/co-lead at a major championship, after the 2007 Open Championship. García began the final round strongly, with two birdies on his opening three holes and he forged a three shot lead early on. Rose came back though and following bogeys on the 10th and 11th for García, Rose opened up a two shot lead.

The 13th hole was then pivotal, as García scrambled a par and Rose missed a short birdie putt to keep the gap at two shots. García would then birdie the next hole and eagle the par five 15th to tie Rose with three holes remaining. They then both hit their tee shots at the 16th close, but only Rose converted, to again lead by one. Rose however would make a mistake at the 17th, leading to a dropped shot and meaning both players were tied going up the 72nd hole. Both players hit their approach shots close on the 18th green, but Rose burnt the lip with his birdie putt. García had a five-foot putt to win the tournament in regulation play but pushed it right resulting in a playoff as both players finished level on 9-under-par after 72 holes.

Playing the 18th hole again, Rose hit his tee shot into the pine straw, meaning his second shot was blocked off by trees, so could only advance his ball 50 yards or so. He played his third to a similar area of the green he had during regulation play. García fired his approach to within twelve feet. Rose's putt for par then missed on the left side of the hole, leaving García with two putts for the win. He only needed one, as he holed his birdie putt for his only major championship.

Rest of 2017 edit

On 9 October 2017, it was announced that García had parted ways with TaylorMade after 15 years with the equipment brand.[46]

Two weeks later, he won the Andalucía Valderrama Masters. Along with the Omega Dubai Desert Classic and the Masters, it was the first time he had recorded three wins in a single European Tour season. A few days after his win, he spoke about the rising tensions in Spain after the Catalan independence debate, calling on the country to 'be more together'.[47]

Ahead of the season-ending DP World Tour Championship, Dubai in November, García dropped a huge hint that he was on the verge of signing an equipment deal with Callaway Golf Company after playing a full set of the brand's clubs in Dubai.[48]

Following his three-win season, García was named European Tour Golfer of the Year in December.[49]

2018 edit

On 21 January 2018, García played a bogey-free 27 holes to win the Asian Tour's SMBC Singapore Open by five strokes over Satoshi Kodaira and Shaun Norris. García shot four-under on the back nine to close out a third-round 66, then posted a closing three-under 68 in his final round.[50]

2018 Masters edit

On 5 April 2018, in the first round of the 2018 Masters Tournament, García tied the record for most strokes on a hole in Masters history, shooting a 13 on the 15th hole.[51] García ultimately missed the cut at the 2018 Masters Tournament and failed to defend his title after shooting 81–78.[52]

Rest of 2018 edit

García was a member of the 2018 Ryder Cup winning European team at Le Golf National outside of Paris, France on 28–30 September 2018. He went 3–1–0 and won his singles match against Rickie Fowler (2 and 1). European captain Thomas Bjørn made García a captain's pick notwithstanding García's inconsistent play for much of 2018, but was chosen for his passion and record in the Ryder Cup.

 
García at the 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National outside Paris, France

On 22 October 2018, García successfully defended his Andalucía Valderrama Masters hosted by the Sergio García Foundation title after wrapping up a comfortable four-shot victory at Real Club Valderrama in Spain.[53]

2019 edit

In February 2019, García was disqualified from the Saudi International tournament on the European Tour for damaging five greens deliberately in anger during his third round.[54]

In March 2019, García was involved in another controversy at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play. García and Matt Kuchar were locked in a quarterfinal duel when things went awry at the par-3 seventh hole. Trailing Kuchar by one, García missed a seven-footer for par to win the hole, his ball coming to rest an inch or two away from the cup. García went after his putt and gave it a quick-rake, and the ball lipped out. Due to the Spaniard's swiftness, Kuchar did not have a chance to concede the putt. As such, García lost the hole. Kuchar told the official he wanted to give García the putt, but that cannot be done retroactively. García eventually lost 2 up to Kuchar, who went on to play in the finals of the event.[55]

In April 2019, García missed the cut at the Masters after shooting 73–75, which was won by Tiger Woods, and the missed cut was his 6th straight in a major championship, the longest such streak in his career.

In July 2019, García was again mired in controversy after throwing his driver at his caddie at the final round of the 2019 Open Championship after a poor drive at the fifth hole at Royal Portrush.[56] Later that month, footage emerged of García gouging the teebox after a poor drive on the 16th hole, while competing at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational event in Memphis.[57]

In September 2019, García won the KLM Open in Amsterdam with a one-shot win over teenage Danish golfer Nicolai Højgaard. This was his sixteenth European Tour win.[58]

2020 edit

In January 2020, speaking ahead of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, García revealed that he had ended his association with Callaway after just two years together.

In October 2020, García won the Sanderson Farms Championship in Mississippi. He has now won PGA Tour events in three separate decades.[59]

Tennis debut edit

Also in October 2020, it was announced that García would partner Amer Delić in a semi-professional doubles tournament to be held in Austin, Texas.[60] The pair lost their opening match at the Men's UTR Pro Tennis event.[61]

2022 edit

In May, while competing at the Wells Fargo Championship on the PGA Tour, García had a verbal altercation with a rules official while attempting to find his ball. García became heated after being told it took too long to find his ball, leading to him shouting "A couple more weeks, and I won't have to deal with you anymore". This led to speculation that Garcia would join the Saudi Arabia-led LIV Golf Invitational Series.[62] García resigned from the PGA Tour and was then suspended from its future tournaments after he began to play in the first LIV Golf tournament.[63]

2023 edit

Having joined LIV, García was subject to fines and suspension from the European Tour for playing without a conflicting event release. After those sanctions were upheld by an independent arbitrator, in May 2023, the European Tour announced that he had resigned his membership of the tour.[64]

Personal life edit

In July 2017, García married Golf Channel reporter Angela Akins, the daughter of Marty Akins.[65][66] His sister Mar is married to the footballer Pablo Hernández.[67] Until June 2018, he was also the president and chairman of his hometown football club CF Borriol, for whom he occasionally played in the Tercera División.[68][69] He maintains residences in Austin, Texas,[70] Orlando, Florida,[71] Borriol, and Crans-Montana.[72]

On 14 March 2018, García became a father. He named his daughter Azalea, after the famed flowers of Augusta National Golf Club and the nickname for the par-5 13th hole where García made par to move ahead and help claim his only major championship.[73][74] They had son Enzo in April 2020.[75]

García is also an avid Real Madrid supporter and was invited to take the honorary kickoff for El Clásico (between Real and archrival FC Barcelona) at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu wearing his green jacket after his Masters victory.[76]

Amateur wins edit

Professional wins (36) edit

PGA Tour wins (11) edit

Legend
Major championships (1)
Players Championships (1)
Other PGA Tour (9)
No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 20 May 2001 MasterCard Colonial −13 (69-69-66-63=267) 2 strokes   Brian Gay,   Phil Mickelson
2 25 Jun 2001 Buick Classic −16 (68-67-66-67=268) 3 strokes   Scott Hoch
3 6 Jan 2002 Mercedes Championships −18 (73-69-68-64=274) Playoff   David Toms
4 16 May 2004 EDS Byron Nelson Championship −10 (66-68-65-71=270) Playoff   Robert Damron,   Dudley Hart
5 13 Jun 2004 Buick Classic (2) −12 (70-67-68-67=272) Playoff   Pádraig Harrington,   Rory Sabbatini
6 12 Jun 2005 Booz Allen Classic −14 (71-68-66-65=270) 2 strokes   Ben Crane,   Davis Love III,
  Adam Scott
7 11 May 2008 The Players Championship −5 (66-73-73-71=283) Playoff   Paul Goydos
8 20 Aug 2012 Wyndham Championship −18 (67-63-66-66=262) 2 strokes   Tim Clark
9 22 May 2016 AT&T Byron Nelson (2) −15 (63-66-68-68=265) Playoff   Brooks Koepka
10 9 Apr 2017 Masters Tournament −9 (71-69-70-69=279) Playoff   Justin Rose
11 4 Oct 2020 Sanderson Farms Championship −19 (68-68-66-67=269) 1 stroke   Peter Malnati

PGA Tour playoff record (6–6)

No. Year Tournament Opponent(s) Result
1 2001 The Tour Championship   Ernie Els,   David Toms,
  Mike Weir
Weir won with birdie on first extra hole
2 2002 Mercedes Championships   David Toms Won with birdie on first extra hole
3 2004 EDS Byron Nelson Championship   Robert Damron,   Dudley Hart Won with par on first extra hole
4 2004 Buick Classic   Pádraig Harrington,   Rory Sabbatini Won with birdie on third extra hole
Harrington eliminated by par on second hole
5 2005 Wachovia Championship   Jim Furyk,   Vijay Singh Singh won with par on fourth extra hole
García eliminated by par on first hole
6 2007 The Open Championship   Pádraig Harrington Lost four-hole aggregate playoff;
Harrington: E (3-3-4-5=15),
García: +1 (5-3-4-4=16)
7 2008 The Players Championship   Paul Goydos Won with par on first extra hole
8 2008 The Barclays   Vijay Singh,   Kevin Sutherland Singh won with birdie on second extra hole
Sutherland eliminated by birdie on first hole
9 2008 The Tour Championship   Camilo Villegas Lost to par on first extra hole
10 2015 The Players Championship   Rickie Fowler,   Kevin Kisner Fowler won with birdie on first extra hole after three-hole aggregate playoff;
Fowler: −1 (5-2-4=11),
Kisner: −1 (5-2-4=11),
García: +1 (5-3-5=13)
11 2016 AT&T Byron Nelson   Brooks Koepka Won with par on first extra hole
12 2017 Masters Tournament   Justin Rose Won with birdie on first extra hole

European Tour wins (16) edit

Legend
Major championships (1)
Other European Tour (15)
No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 4 Jul 1999 Murphy's Irish Open −16 (69-68-67-64=268) 3 strokes   Ángel Cabrera
2 3 Oct 1999 Linde German Masters −11 (68-69-72-68=277) Playoff   Pádraig Harrington,   Ian Woosnam
3 23 Sep 2001 Trophée Lancôme −18 (68-65-68-65=266) 1 stroke   Retief Goosen
4 28 Apr 2002 Canarias Open de España −13 (67-68-67-73=275) 4 strokes   Emanuele Canonica
5 17 Oct 2004 Mallorca Classic −12 (66-67-68-67=268) 4 strokes   Simon Khan
6 4 Sep 2005 Omega European Masters −14 (66-65-71-68=270) 1 stroke   Peter Gustafsson
7 26 Oct 2008 Castelló Masters Costa Azahar −20 (66-65-66-67=264) 3 strokes   Peter Hedblom
8 9 Nov 2008
(2009 season)
HSBC Champions1 −14 (66-68-72-68=274) Playoff   Oliver Wilson
9 23 Oct 2011 Castelló Masters (2) −27 (67-63-64-63=257) 11 strokes   Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño
10 30 Oct 2011 Andalucía Masters −6 (70-70-67-71=278) 1 stroke   Miguel Ángel Jiménez
11 25 Jan 2014 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters −16 (71-67-69-65=272) Playoff   Mikko Ilonen
12 5 Feb 2017 Omega Dubai Desert Classic −19 (65-67-68-69=269) 3 strokes   Henrik Stenson
13 9 Apr 2017 Masters Tournament −9 (71-69-70-69=279) Playoff   Justin Rose
14 22 Oct 2017 Andalucía Valderrama Masters (2) −12 (66-71-68-67=272) 1 stroke   Joost Luiten
15 22 Oct 2018 Andalucía Valderrama Masters (3) −12 (68-64-69=201)* 4 strokes   Shane Lowry
16 15 Sep 2019 KLM Open −18 (68-67-66-69=270) 1 stroke   Nicolai Højgaard

*Note: The 2018 Andalucía Valderrama Masters was shortened to 54 holes due to weather.
1Co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour, Sunshine Tour and PGA Tour of Australasia, but unofficial money event.

European Tour playoff record (4–4)

No. Year Tournament Opponent(s) Result
1 1999 Linde German Masters   Pádraig Harrington,   Ian Woosnam Won with birdie on second extra hole
Woosnam eliminated by par on first hole
2 2001 Greg Norman Holden International   Aaron Baddeley Lost to birdie on first extra hole
3 2004 Volvo Masters Andalucía   Ian Poulter Lost to par on first extra hole
4 2007 The Open Championship   Pádraig Harrington Lost four-hole aggregate playoff;
Harrington: E (3-3-4-5=15),
García: +1 (5-3-4-4=16)
5 2008 HSBC Champions   Oliver Wilson Won with birdie on second extra hole
6 2011 BMW International Open   Pablo Larrazábal Lost to birdie on fifth extra hole
7 2014 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters   Mikko Ilonen Won with birdie on third extra hole
8 2017 Masters Tournament   Justin Rose Won with birdie on first extra hole

Japan Golf Tour wins (1) edit

No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runners-up
1 21 Jan 2018 SMBC Singapore Open1 −14 (66-70-66-68=270) 5 strokes   Satoshi Kodaira,   Shaun Norris

1Co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour

Japan Golf Tour playoff record (0–1)

No. Year Tournament Opponent Result
1 1999 Dunlop Phoenix Tournament   Thomas Bjørn Lost to birdie on fourth extra hole

Asian Tour wins (5) edit

Legend
Flagship events (1)
Other Asian Tour (4)
No. Date Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 8 Sep 2002 Kolon Cup Korea Open1 −23 (67-65-66-67=265) 3 strokes   Kang Wook-soon
2 16 Dec 2012 Iskandar Johor Open −18 (68-69-61=198)* 3 strokes   Jonathan Moore
3 15 Dec 2013 Thailand Golf Championship −22 (68-65-65-68=266) 4 strokes   Henrik Stenson
4 6 Dec 2015 Ho Tram Open −14 (66-68-68-68=270) Playoff   Lin Wen-tang,   Himmat Rai,
  Thaworn Wiratchant
5 21 Jan 2018 SMBC Singapore Open2 −14 (66-70-66-68=270) 5 strokes   Satoshi Kodaira,   Shaun Norris

*Note: The 2012 Iskandar Johor Open was shortened to 54 holes due to weather.
1Co-sanctioned by the Korean Tour
2Co-sanctioned by the Japan Golf Tour

Asian Tour playoff record (1–0)

No. Year Tournament Opponents Result
1 2015 Ho Tram Open   Lin Wen-tang,   Himmat Rai,
  Thaworn Wiratchant
Won with par on second extra hole
Lin and Wiratchant eliminated by birdie on first hole

Other wins (5) edit

No Year Tournament Winning score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1 1997 Open de Cataluña
(as an amateur)
2 2 Dec 2001 Nedbank Golf Challenge −20 (68-71-66-63=268) Playoff   Ernie Els
3 25 Jun 2002 Telus World Skins Game $185,000 $95,000   Vijay Singh
4 30 Nov 2003 Nedbank Golf Challenge (2) −14 (68-66-70-70=274) Playoff   Retief Goosen
5 20 Nov 2010 Gary Player Invitational
(with   John Cook)
−14 (66-66=132) 1 stroke   Darren Fichardt and   Bertus Smit

Other playoff record (2–0)

No. Year Tournament Opponent Result
1 2001 Nedbank Golf Challenge   Ernie Els Won with birdie on first extra hole
2 2003 Nedbank Golf Challenge   Retief Goosen Won with birdie on first extra hole

Playoff record edit

LIV Golf League playoff record (0–2)

No. Year Tournament Opponent Result
1 2023 LIV Golf Singapore   Talor Gooch Lost to birdie on first extra hole
2 2024 LIV Golf Mayakoba   Joaquín Niemann Lost to birdie on fourth extra hole

Major championships edit

Wins (1) edit

Year Championship 54 holes Winning score Margin Runner-up
2017 Masters Tournament Tied for lead −9 (71-69-70-69=279) Playoff1   Justin Rose

1Defeated Rose in a sudden-death playoff: García (3), Rose (5).

Results timeline edit

Results not in chronological order in 2020.

Tournament 1996 1997 1998 1999
Masters Tournament T38LA
U.S. Open
The Open Championship CUT T29 CUT
PGA Championship 2
Tournament 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Masters Tournament T40 CUT 8 T28 T4 CUT 46 CUT CUT T38
U.S. Open T46 T12 4 T35 T20 T3 CUT CUT T18 T10
The Open Championship T36 T9 T8 T10 CUT T5 T5 2 T51 T38
PGA Championship T34 CUT T10 CUT CUT T23 T3 DQ T2 CUT
Tournament 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Masters Tournament T45 T35 T12 T8 CUT T17 T34 1 CUT
U.S. Open T22 T7 T38 T45 T35 T18 T5 T21 CUT
The Open Championship T14 T9 CUT T21 T2 T6 T5 T37 CUT
PGA Championship CUT T12 CUT T61 T35 T54 CUT CUT CUT
Tournament 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Masters Tournament CUT CUT T23 CUT
PGA Championship CUT CUT CUT CUT
U.S. Open T52 CUT T19 CUT T27
The Open Championship T67 NT T19 T68
  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

LA = Low Amateur
CUT = missed the half way cut
"T" = tied
DQ = disqualified
NT = No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic

Summary edit

Tournament Wins 2nd 3rd Top-5 Top-10 Top-25 Events Cuts made
Masters Tournament 1 0 0 2 4 7 24 15
PGA Championship 0 2 1 3 4 6 24 10
U.S. Open 0 0 1 3 5 12 24 19
The Open Championship 0 2 0 5 10 13 25 20
Totals 1 4 2 13 23 38 97 64
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 10 (2014 U.S. Open – 2016 Open)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 4 (2002 Masters – 2002 PGA)

The Players Championship edit

Wins (1) edit

Year Championship 54 holes Winning score Margin Runner-up
2008 The Players Championship 3 shot deficit −5 (66-73-73-71=283) Playoff   Paul Goydos

Results timeline edit

Tournament 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
The Players Championship CUT T50 T4 CUT T53 T32 T14 2 1 T22
Tournament 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
The Players Championship T47 T12 T56 T8 3 T2 T54 T30 70 T22
Tournament 2020 2021 2022
The Players Championship C T9 T26
  Win
  Top 10

CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
C = Cancelled after the first round due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Results in World Golf Championships edit

Results not in chronological order before 2015.

Tournament 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Championship T7 T5 NT1 7 T12 T4 T3 T32 T3 T15 T31 T37 T60 T3 T16 T31 T11 T12 T7 T6
Match Play R16 R16 R64 R64 R16 R32 R32 R64 4 R64 R32 R16 T34 T18 T30 R16 QF
Invitational T7 T58 T30 T16 T13 T22 T20 T36 T22 T22 T53 T29 T40 2 T37 T39 T39 T40
Champions T23 4 T28 T11 T9 T53
Tournament 2020 2021 2022
Championship T37 T32
Match Play NT2 QF T26
Invitational T35 T26
Champions NT2 NT2 NT2

1Cancelled due to 9/11
2Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

  Top 10
  Did not play

QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
"T" = tied
NT = No tournament
Note that the HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009.
Note that the Championship and Invitational were discontinued from 2022.

PGA and European Tour career summary edit

PGA Tour European Tour
Season Wins Earnings (US$) Rank [78] Wins Earnings (€) Rank
1999 0 784,917 53 2 1,317,693 3
2000 0 1,054,338 42 0 599,241 21
2001 2 2,898,635 6 1 715,288 27
2002 1 2,401,993 12 1 1,488,728 6
2003 0 666,386 95 0 496,521 49
2004 2 3,239,215 9 1 1,336,254 13
2005 1 3,213,375 10 1 1,828,545 6
2006 0 1,560,733 49 0 1,456,752 11
2007 0 3,721,185 9 0 1,228,267 15
2008 1 4,858,224 4 1 1,591,917 9
2009 0 1,212,522 74 1 1,660,788 10
2010 0 936,845 104 0 771,156 42
2011 0 1,524,091 54 2 1,962,723 8
2012 1 2,510,116 29 0 699,234 43
2013 0 2,251,139 26 0 1,280,581 16
2014 0 4,939,606 5 1 2,501,995 6
2015 0 2,670,229 31 0 1,048,814 31
2016 1 3,242,156 25 0 1,365,994 22
2017 1 3,522,476 18 3 3,184,582 2
2018 0 878,354 124 1 1,879,947 18
2019 0 1,793,027 61 1 1,516,474 21
2020 0 658,935 124 0 360,397 43
Career* 10 50,538,497 10[79] 16 31,189,904 3[80]

* As of 19 September 2020

These figures are from the respective tour's official sites. Note that there is double counting of money earned and wins in the majors and World Golf Championships.

Team appearances edit

Amateur

Professional

Ryder Cup points record
1999 2002 2004 2006 2008 2012 2014 2016 2018 2021 Total
3.5 3 4.5 4 1 2 2.5 2 3 3 28.5

Golf equipment edit

 
García at the 2009 Telus World Skins Game in Lévis, Canada

García previously had an endorsement deal with TaylorMade and Adidas, at the time a joint company[84] used all TaylorMade equipment, and Adidas shoes and clothing.[85]

Following the acquisition of TaylorMade by KPS Capital Partners and separation from Adidas and after fifteen years with the company, in January 2018 Sergio García severed his ties with TaylorMade, remained with Adidas and signed with Callaway.[86] At the start of 2020, García confirmed he had parted ways with Callaway after two years to become a free agent.

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For other people named Sergio Garcia see Sergio Garcia disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Garcia and the second or maternal family name is Fernandez Sergio Garcia Fernandez pronounced ˈseɾxjo ɣaɾˈ8i a feɾˈnande8 2 born 9 January 1980 3 is a Spanish professional golfer He turned professional in 1999 and played on the European Tour and PGA Tour prior to joining LIV Golf in 2022 Garcia has won 36 international tournaments as a professional most notably the 2008 Players Championship and the 2017 Masters Tournament 4 Garcia was also the Chairman of Spanish football team CF Borriol 5 Sergio GarciaGarcia in 2017Personal informationFull nameSergio Garcia FernandezNicknameEl NinoBorn 1980 01 09 9 January 1980 age 44 Borriol Castellon SpainHeight5 ft 10 in 178 cm Weight180 lb 82 kg 13 st Sporting nationality SpainResidenceBorriol Castellon SpainCrans Montana SwitzerlandOrlando Florida U S Austin Texas U S SpouseAngela Akins m 2017 wbr Children2CareerTurned professional1999Current tour s Asian TourLIV GolfFormer tour s PGA TourEuropean TourProfessional wins36Highest ranking2 9 November 2008 1 Number of wins by tourPGA Tour11European Tour16Japan Golf Tour1Asian Tour5Other5Best results in major championships wins 1 Masters TournamentWon 2017PGA Championship2nd T2 1999 2008U S OpenT3 2005The Open Championship2nd T2 2007 2014Achievements and awardsSir Henry CottonRookie of the Year1999Byron Nelson Award2008Vardon Trophy2008European TourGolfer of the Year2017Garcia has spent much of his career in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking including over 300 weeks in the top 10 between 2000 and 2009 and over 450 weeks in the top 10 in total 6 7 He reached his highest career ranking second after winning the HSBC Champions tournament in November 2008 Garcia has achieved career earnings of more than US 43 million As a player he is noted for strong iron play and accuracy In the Ryder Cup he competed in ten of the eleven matches playing during his professional career cumulatively earning a record 28 5 points during those matches Contents 1 Early years and amateur career 2 Professional career 2 1 PGA Tour titles 2 2 Ryder Cup star 2 3 2007 Near miss at the Open Championship 2 4 2008 Victory at the Players Championship and near miss at the PGA Championship 2 5 2009 2010 Slump in form competitive break 2 6 2011 2012 Return to form 2 7 2013 Controversy 2 8 2014 2016 2 9 2017 Major championship win 2 9 1 2017 Masters win 2 9 2 Rest of 2017 2 10 2018 2 10 1 2018 Masters 2 10 2 Rest of 2018 2 11 2019 2 12 2020 2 12 1 Tennis debut 2 13 2022 2 14 2023 3 Personal life 4 Amateur wins 5 Professional wins 36 5 1 PGA Tour wins 11 5 2 European Tour wins 16 5 3 Japan Golf Tour wins 1 5 4 Asian Tour wins 5 5 5 Other wins 5 6 Playoff record 7 Major championships 7 1 Wins 1 7 2 Results timeline 7 3 Summary 8 The Players Championship 8 1 Wins 1 8 2 Results timeline 9 Results in World Golf Championships 10 PGA and European Tour career summary 11 Team appearances 12 Golf equipment 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksEarly years and amateur career editGarcia began playing golf at the age of three and was taught by his father Victor who is a club professional Garcia won his club championship at age 12 Four years later he set a record as the youngest player to make the cut at a European Tour event the 1995 Turespana Open Mediterrania This record was broken by amateur Jason Hak in November 2008 at the UBS Hong Kong Open beating Garcia s record by 107 days In 1995 Garcia became the youngest player to win the European Amateur He followed that with a win in the Boys Amateur Championship in 1997 He won a professional tournament the 1997 Catalan Open as an amateur Garcia was part of the Spanish teams winning the European Boys Team Championship in 1996 and 1997 8 In 1998 he won The Amateur Championship at Muirfield and reached the semi finals of the U S Amateur 9 He also finished second in the 1998 Argentine Open being the low amateur and winning the Pereira Iraola Cup Professional career editGarcia turned professional in 1999 after shooting the lowest amateur score in the 1999 Masters Tournament His first title on the European Tour came in his sixth start as a professional in July 1999 at the Irish Open 10 He first achieved worldwide prominence with a duel against Tiger Woods in the 1999 PGA Championship where he eventually finished second losing by one stroke 11 12 Late in the final round Garcia with his ball up against a tree trunk in the right rough on the 16th hole and the green hidden from view he swung hard with his eyes shut and hit a low curving fade that ran up onto the green As the shot traveled he sprinted madly into the fairway and then scissor kick jumped to see the result Shortly afterwards he became the youngest player ever to compete in the Ryder Cup 13 In 2002 during a practice round Garcia made an albatross double eagle on the par 5 second hole at the Masters one of the few players to have ever done so On the 575 yard 526 m hole at the Augusta National Golf Club he holed a 253 yard 231 m 2 iron following a 325 yard 297 m drive citation needed When Garcia first turned professional he had an unorthodox swing with a circular loop and long large lag and this method drew comparisons to Ben Hogan one of the best players of all time 14 But during the 2003 season he worked towards making his swing more conventional but has largely kept his original method In his early years he repeatedly gripped released and regripped his hands on the club handle before finally taking a shot This waggle habit created a stir especially at the 2002 U S Open 15 when some spectators shouted out Hit the ball Sergio and some people audibly counted the number of regrips into the twenties Since then he has eliminated the habit Responding to criticism of his swing he said My swing works for me so why should I change it I prefer to have a natural swing and play well rather than a perfect swing and not be able to play good 16 PGA Tour titles edit nbsp Garcia in 2004At the age of 21 Garcia won his first PGA Tour event at the 2001 MasterCard Colonial in Fort Worth Texas and then won again at the Buick Classic in New York the same year He was the youngest Tour winner since Tiger Woods in 1996 at age 20 In 2002 Garcia won the Mercedes Championships in early January and in 2004 he won the EDS Byron Nelson Championship and the Buick Classic for the second time His sixth PGA Tour victory came at the 2005 Booz Allen Classic As of October 2020 he has eleven PGA Tour victories including the 2017 Masters Tournament He also plays a limited schedule on the European Tour where he has 16 tour level victories to his name Ryder Cup star edit Garcia has been a member of every European Ryder Cup team since 1999 with the exception of 2010 and has a career record at the Ryder Cup of 25 13 7 633 17 He has been in six winning sides and his singles win in 2018 made him the all time Ryder Cup points leader with 251 2 points in 9 appearances overtaking Nick Faldo s 25 points in 11 appearances 18 By winning three of his four matches at Whistling Straits in 2021 he extended this record to 281 2 points and also surpassed Faldo as the player with the most individual match victories with 25 In the 2006 Ryder Cup at the K Club in Republic of Ireland Garcia won both his fourball and foursome matches with Jose Maria Olazabal and Luke Donald respectively on day one beating David Toms and Brett Wetterich in the fourballs and Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk in the foursomes On day two he paired up with Olazabal again who won both their matches against Phil Mickelson and Chris DiMarco in both the foursomes and fourballs Going into the final day in the singles Garcia was heavily tipped to be the second person to win all their matches in one Ryder Cup however Stewart Cink beat him 4 and 3 Europe won the cup again with 181 2 points to the United States 91 2 points At the 2020 Ryder Cup Garcia won the inaugural Nicklaus Jacklin Award for the European team It is an award given to the player whose teamwork sportsmanship performance and decisions epitomized the spirit of the Ryder Cup 19 2007 Near miss at the Open Championship edit In March 2007 Garcia received criticism for a spitting incident at the WGC CA Championship During his third round Garcia spat into the bottom of the cup on the 13th green after three putting for bogey 20 21 After missing the cut in the first two major championships of 2007 Garcia came close to winning The Open Championship his favourite of the four majors at Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland He held the lead after each one of the first three rounds and carried a three shot lead over Steve Stricker and a six shot lead over the rest of the field into the start of the fourth day At an early stage of the last round Garcia had extended his lead to four shots but bogeys at the 5th 7th and 8th holes brought him back to the field On the final challenging hole he needed a par to win but failed to get up and down from the greenside bunker The last putt on the 18th hole on Sunday from about 8 feet 2 4 m would have given him his first professional major He missed it by a fraction and faced a four hole playoff with Padraig Harrington that he eventually lost by one stroke In his post round news conference Garcia seemed to suggest that bad breaks had cost him the Open championship During the playoff on the long par 3 16th hole his tee shot hit the flagstick but then bounced 20 feet 6 m from the pin off the green and Garcia could not convert for birdie It s not the first time unfortunately he stated I don t know I m playing against a lot of guys out there more than the field In the 2007 PGA Championship he was disqualified after signing an incorrect scorecard after the third round 22 2008 Victory at the Players Championship and near miss at the PGA Championship edit nbsp nbsp Garcia s victory at the 2008 Players Championship On 11 May 2008 Garcia won The Players Championship on the PGA Tour in a sudden death playoff against Paul Goydos The playoff began at the par 3 17th where Goydos hit a pitching wedge that ballooned and fell inches short of the island green and into the water while Garcia played a sand wedge to within four feet 1 3 m of the hole Goydos made double bogey while Garcia made par for the win 23 At the 2008 PGA Championship played over the South Course of Oakland Hills Country Club near Detroit Garcia narrowly missed out on winning his first professional major championship yet again Like at the 2007 Open Championship Padraig Harrington was able to erase a Garcia lead on the back nine to take the title Garcia finished two strokes back for his second runner up finish at the PGA Championship His most serious mistake during the final round was misjudging his second shot on the 16th playing into a strong wind which found the water in front of the par 4 hole s green costing him sole ownership of the lead 24 Regarding another near miss in a major championship Garcia stated I felt like I responded well and he was obviously very good on the back nine and things just happened his way 25 On 26 October 2008 he won his first European Tour title in over three years at the first playing of the Castello Masters Costa Azahar at his home course the Club de Campo del Mediterraneo in Castellon Spain With this win he rose to a career high of third in the Official World Golf Rankings 26 He dedicated the victory to compatriot Seve Ballesteros who was recovering from multiple operations from the brain tumor that would ultimately claim Ballesteros life He won the 2008 HSBC Champions the opening event on the 2009 European Tour season on 9 November 2008 in a playoff over Oliver Wilson This win notched him up to a career high second in the Official World Golf Rankings replacing Phil Mickelson in that spot who had coincidentally won the HSBC Champions in 2007 Garcia earned more money than any other golfer in 2008 earning 6 979 959 in 26 events 27 2009 2010 Slump in form competitive break edit After his success in 2008 Garcia had a very disappointing season in 2009 rarely contending and finished ranked 74th on the PGA Tour money list He had more success on the European Tour where he finished tenth in the inaugural Race to Dubai His slump continued into 2010 and after missing the cut at the US PGA Championship Garcia announced he was taking a break from golf and would miss the 2010 Ryder Cup He also dropped out of the top 50 of the Official World Golf Rankings Struggles with the putter were the primary cause of his slump since his ballstriking remained among the best in the world On 29 August 2010 European captain Colin Montgomerie announced that Garcia would be his fourth vice captain for the 2010 Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor 2011 2012 Return to form edit Garcia returned to competitive play in late 2010 with a new putting grip and this produced better results for him on the greens during tournaments in 2011 After 36 holes he was near the lead in both the 2011 Transitions Championship and the 2011 Byron Nelson Championship but both times faded on the weekend to fall out of contention 28 Garcia had to withdraw from qualifying for the 2011 Open Championship because of an infected finger He had originally planned against qualifying for the 2011 U S Open where he was outside the top 50 in the OWGR and was not guaranteed automatic entry He eventually earned a spot in the U S Open after being one of the top four at a qualifying tournament near Memphis Garcia played well in all four rounds of the U S Open ending in a tie for seventh place at five under par 279 28 Garcia finished tied for ninth place in The 2011 Open Championship at Royal St George s This was his 17th career top 10 finish in a major In late June 2011 Garcia almost broke his winless streak dating back to 2008 when he lost at the fifth sudden death playoff hole to fellow Spaniard Pablo Larrazabal at the BMW International Open Garcia led the tournament after the 11th hole of the final round with a stunning stretch of holes which saw him produce three birdies and two eagles in six holes from holes six to eleven However his charge to the finish was derailed by four bogeys in five holes leaving him needing a birdie at the last to make the playoff In the playoff both players made consecutive birdies at the first two extra holes both par 5s before parring holes three and four both par 3s At the fifth extra hole Garcia had a 30 foot 9 m eagle putt for the victory but ran the effort four feet 1 3 m past the hole The resulting putt lipped out allowing Larrazabal to hole a two foot birdie putt for the victory 29 Garcia s runner up finish at the BMW International Open ensured qualification for the 2011 Open Championship at Royal St George s through the current form money list exemption Garcia went on to finish tied for 9th place at the Open Championship his best finish for four years He continued the run at the 2011 PGA Championship where he finished in a tie for 12th place extending his streak to 50 consecutive majors played the longest streak among active players In October 2011 Garcia ended a three year title drought with back to back wins in his home country at the Castello Masters and the Andalucia Masters Garcia won the Castello Masters in dominant fashion with a final score of 27 under par 11 strokes ahead of the field It was the joint third highest victory margin on the European Tour beaten only by Tiger Woods 15 stroke victory at the 2000 U S Open and Ernie Els 13 stroke win at the 2005 BMW Asian Open After the win Garcia dedicated it to the late Seve Ballesteros stating That was for Seve 30 The following week Garcia won the Andalucia Masters played at the Club de Golf Valderrama arguably regarded as one of the toughest golf courses on the European Tour He edged out fellow countryman Miguel Angel Jimenez by one shot after a tense final round 31 Following his back to back wins Garcia moved back into the top 20 of the Official World Golf Ranking In August 2012 Garcia ended a four year title drought on the PGA Tour by winning the Wyndham Championship In doing so Garcia also secured his place on the 2012 Ryder Cup team In December 2012 Garcia fired a final round 61 to win the Iskandar Johor Open on the Asian Tour 2013 Controversy edit nbsp Garcia at the 2013 BMW PGA Championship While tied for the lead at the 2013 Players Championship Garcia hit three balls into the water on the 17th and 18th holes finishing quadruple bogey double bogey He finished tied for eighth place 32 After the tournament ended Garcia and Tiger Woods who won the tournament had a public feud over an incident that occurred during the third round Two weeks later at a European Tour players dinner Garcia was asked about meeting with Woods at the U S Open to which he responded We ll have him round every night We will serve fried chicken 33 The remark was seen as racist Garcia issued a statement later that night apologizing and then issued another apology the next day saying that his comments were totally stupid and out of place 34 35 2014 2016 edit In January 2014 Garcia won the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters after defeating Mikko Ilonen in a playoff 36 The win put him back in the world top 10 37 In July 2014 Garcia finished joint runner up at the 2014 Open Championship two strokes behind Rory McIlroy This was the second time Garcia had finished as a runner up at The Open Championship and fourth time in a major championship having still yet to break through Garcia began the final round seven strokes behind McIlroy but got to within two after an eagle on the 10th hole However his challenge was ended when he left his second shot in the bunker at the par three 15th which he would bogey to fall three behind with three to play This finish moved Garcia back inside the world s top five in the world rankings The biggest result of Garcia s 2015 season was at the 2015 Players Championship where he tied Rickie Fowler and Kevin Kisner at 12 under par after 72 holes He was then eliminated after the three hole playoff after finishing two strokes behind Fowler and Kisner Fowler would go on to win in sudden death 38 On the Asian Tour he won the Ho Tram Open in Phước Thuận Vietnam beating Lin Wen tang Himmat Rai and Thaworn Wiratchant in a four way playoff 39 As the year before at The Players Championship Garcia came very close to another win on the PGA Tour at The Honda Classic In a final round showdown with Adam Scott where the pair started the final round level the Aussie prevailed by one shot 40 In May Garcia won his second AT amp T Byron Nelson championship in a playoff over Brooks Koepka 41 The win was his first on the PGA Tour since 2012 and his ninth career victory tying Seve Ballesteros for most by a Spanish born player 42 2017 Major championship win edit In February 2017 Garcia completed a wire to wire victory at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic for his first European Tour title in over three years 43 The victory was Garcia s 12th of his European Tour career as he finished three strokes ahead of Henrik Stenson The victory moved Garcia back inside the top 10 and after the win Garcia said Hopefully it will be the beginning of a great year 44 2017 Masters win edit On 9 April 2017 in his 74th major championship Garcia broke through and won the Masters Tournament with victory on the first sudden death playoff hole against Justin Rose 45 Garcia became the third Spanish player to win the Masters after Seve Ballesteros and Jose Maria Olazabal The victory also came on what would have been Ballesteros 60th birthday Garcia shot rounds of 71 69 70 over the first three rounds to enter the final round at six under par and in the co lead with Rose who played together in the final group This represented Garcia s second career 54 hole lead co lead at a major championship after the 2007 Open Championship Garcia began the final round strongly with two birdies on his opening three holes and he forged a three shot lead early on Rose came back though and following bogeys on the 10th and 11th for Garcia Rose opened up a two shot lead The 13th hole was then pivotal as Garcia scrambled a par and Rose missed a short birdie putt to keep the gap at two shots Garcia would then birdie the next hole and eagle the par five 15th to tie Rose with three holes remaining They then both hit their tee shots at the 16th close but only Rose converted to again lead by one Rose however would make a mistake at the 17th leading to a dropped shot and meaning both players were tied going up the 72nd hole Both players hit their approach shots close on the 18th green but Rose burnt the lip with his birdie putt Garcia had a five foot putt to win the tournament in regulation play but pushed it right resulting in a playoff as both players finished level on 9 under par after 72 holes Playing the 18th hole again Rose hit his tee shot into the pine straw meaning his second shot was blocked off by trees so could only advance his ball 50 yards or so He played his third to a similar area of the green he had during regulation play Garcia fired his approach to within twelve feet Rose s putt for par then missed on the left side of the hole leaving Garcia with two putts for the win He only needed one as he holed his birdie putt for his only major championship Rest of 2017 edit On 9 October 2017 it was announced that Garcia had parted ways with TaylorMade after 15 years with the equipment brand 46 Two weeks later he won the Andalucia Valderrama Masters Along with the Omega Dubai Desert Classic and the Masters it was the first time he had recorded three wins in a single European Tour season A few days after his win he spoke about the rising tensions in Spain after the Catalan independence debate calling on the country to be more together 47 Ahead of the season ending DP World Tour Championship Dubai in November Garcia dropped a huge hint that he was on the verge of signing an equipment deal with Callaway Golf Company after playing a full set of the brand s clubs in Dubai 48 Following his three win season Garcia was named European Tour Golfer of the Year in December 49 2018 edit On 21 January 2018 Garcia played a bogey free 27 holes to win the Asian Tour s SMBC Singapore Open by five strokes over Satoshi Kodaira and Shaun Norris Garcia shot four under on the back nine to close out a third round 66 then posted a closing three under 68 in his final round 50 2018 Masters edit On 5 April 2018 in the first round of the 2018 Masters Tournament Garcia tied the record for most strokes on a hole in Masters history shooting a 13 on the 15th hole 51 Garcia ultimately missed the cut at the 2018 Masters Tournament and failed to defend his title after shooting 81 78 52 Rest of 2018 edit Garcia was a member of the 2018 Ryder Cup winning European team at Le Golf National outside of Paris France on 28 30 September 2018 He went 3 1 0 and won his singles match against Rickie Fowler 2 and 1 European captain Thomas Bjorn made Garcia a captain s pick notwithstanding Garcia s inconsistent play for much of 2018 but was chosen for his passion and record in the Ryder Cup nbsp Garcia at the 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National outside Paris FranceOn 22 October 2018 Garcia successfully defended his Andalucia Valderrama Masters hosted by the Sergio Garcia Foundation title after wrapping up a comfortable four shot victory at Real Club Valderrama in Spain 53 2019 edit In February 2019 Garcia was disqualified from the Saudi International tournament on the European Tour for damaging five greens deliberately in anger during his third round 54 In March 2019 Garcia was involved in another controversy at the WGC Dell Technologies Match Play Garcia and Matt Kuchar were locked in a quarterfinal duel when things went awry at the par 3 seventh hole Trailing Kuchar by one Garcia missed a seven footer for par to win the hole his ball coming to rest an inch or two away from the cup Garcia went after his putt and gave it a quick rake and the ball lipped out Due to the Spaniard s swiftness Kuchar did not have a chance to concede the putt As such Garcia lost the hole Kuchar told the official he wanted to give Garcia the putt but that cannot be done retroactively Garcia eventually lost 2 up to Kuchar who went on to play in the finals of the event 55 In April 2019 Garcia missed the cut at the Masters after shooting 73 75 which was won by Tiger Woods and the missed cut was his 6th straight in a major championship the longest such streak in his career In July 2019 Garcia was again mired in controversy after throwing his driver at his caddie at the final round of the 2019 Open Championship after a poor drive at the fifth hole at Royal Portrush 56 Later that month footage emerged of Garcia gouging the teebox after a poor drive on the 16th hole while competing at the WGC FedEx St Jude Invitational event in Memphis 57 In September 2019 Garcia won the KLM Open in Amsterdam with a one shot win over teenage Danish golfer Nicolai Hojgaard This was his sixteenth European Tour win 58 2020 edit In January 2020 speaking ahead of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship Garcia revealed that he had ended his association with Callaway after just two years together In October 2020 Garcia won the Sanderson Farms Championship in Mississippi He has now won PGA Tour events in three separate decades 59 Tennis debut edit Also in October 2020 it was announced that Garcia would partner Amer Delic in a semi professional doubles tournament to be held in Austin Texas 60 The pair lost their opening match at the Men s UTR Pro Tennis event 61 2022 edit In May while competing at the Wells Fargo Championship on the PGA Tour Garcia had a verbal altercation with a rules official while attempting to find his ball Garcia became heated after being told it took too long to find his ball leading to him shouting A couple more weeks and I won t have to deal with you anymore This led to speculation that Garcia would join the Saudi Arabia led LIV Golf Invitational Series 62 Garcia resigned from the PGA Tour and was then suspended from its future tournaments after he began to play in the first LIV Golf tournament 63 2023 edit Having joined LIV Garcia was subject to fines and suspension from the European Tour for playing without a conflicting event release After those sanctions were upheld by an independent arbitrator in May 2023 the European Tour announced that he had resigned his membership of the tour 64 Personal life editIn July 2017 Garcia married Golf Channel reporter Angela Akins the daughter of Marty Akins 65 66 His sister Mar is married to the footballer Pablo Hernandez 67 Until June 2018 he was also the president and chairman of his hometown football club CF Borriol for whom he occasionally played in the Tercera Division 68 69 He maintains residences in Austin Texas 70 Orlando Florida 71 Borriol and Crans Montana 72 On 14 March 2018 Garcia became a father He named his daughter Azalea after the famed flowers of Augusta National Golf Club and the nickname for the par 5 13th hole where Garcia made par to move ahead and help claim his only major championship 73 74 They had son Enzo in April 2020 75 Garcia is also an avid Real Madrid supporter and was invited to take the honorary kickoff for El Clasico between Real and archrival FC Barcelona at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu wearing his green jacket after his Masters victory 76 Amateur wins edit1995 European Amateur 1997 Boys Amateur Championship French Open Amateur Championship Sherry Cup Sotogrande 77 1998 Spanish International Amateur Championship The Amateur ChampionshipProfessional wins 36 editPGA Tour wins 11 edit LegendMajor championships 1 Players Championships 1 Other PGA Tour 9 No Date Tournament Winning score Margin ofvictory Runner s up1 20 May 2001 MasterCard Colonial 13 69 69 66 63 267 2 strokes nbsp Brian Gay nbsp Phil Mickelson2 25 Jun 2001 Buick Classic 16 68 67 66 67 268 3 strokes nbsp Scott Hoch3 6 Jan 2002 Mercedes Championships 18 73 69 68 64 274 Playoff nbsp David Toms4 16 May 2004 EDS Byron Nelson Championship 10 66 68 65 71 270 Playoff nbsp Robert Damron nbsp Dudley Hart5 13 Jun 2004 Buick Classic 2 12 70 67 68 67 272 Playoff nbsp Padraig Harrington nbsp Rory Sabbatini6 12 Jun 2005 Booz Allen Classic 14 71 68 66 65 270 2 strokes nbsp Ben Crane nbsp Davis Love III nbsp Adam Scott7 11 May 2008 The Players Championship 5 66 73 73 71 283 Playoff nbsp Paul Goydos8 20 Aug 2012 Wyndham Championship 18 67 63 66 66 262 2 strokes nbsp Tim Clark9 22 May 2016 AT amp T Byron Nelson 2 15 63 66 68 68 265 Playoff nbsp Brooks Koepka10 9 Apr 2017 Masters Tournament 9 71 69 70 69 279 Playoff nbsp Justin Rose11 4 Oct 2020 Sanderson Farms Championship 19 68 68 66 67 269 1 stroke nbsp Peter MalnatiPGA Tour playoff record 6 6 No Year Tournament Opponent s Result1 2001 The Tour Championship nbsp Ernie Els nbsp David Toms nbsp Mike Weir Weir won with birdie on first extra hole2 2002 Mercedes Championships nbsp David Toms Won with birdie on first extra hole3 2004 EDS Byron Nelson Championship nbsp Robert Damron nbsp Dudley Hart Won with par on first extra hole4 2004 Buick Classic nbsp Padraig Harrington nbsp Rory Sabbatini Won with birdie on third extra holeHarrington eliminated by par on second hole5 2005 Wachovia Championship nbsp Jim Furyk nbsp Vijay Singh Singh won with par on fourth extra holeGarcia eliminated by par on first hole6 2007 The Open Championship nbsp Padraig Harrington Lost four hole aggregate playoff Harrington E 3 3 4 5 15 Garcia 1 5 3 4 4 16 7 2008 The Players Championship nbsp Paul Goydos Won with par on first extra hole8 2008 The Barclays nbsp Vijay Singh nbsp Kevin Sutherland Singh won with birdie on second extra holeSutherland eliminated by birdie on first hole9 2008 The Tour Championship nbsp Camilo Villegas Lost to par on first extra hole10 2015 The Players Championship nbsp Rickie Fowler nbsp Kevin Kisner Fowler won with birdie on first extra hole after three hole aggregate playoff Fowler 1 5 2 4 11 Kisner 1 5 2 4 11 Garcia 1 5 3 5 13 11 2016 AT amp T Byron Nelson nbsp Brooks Koepka Won with par on first extra hole12 2017 Masters Tournament nbsp Justin Rose Won with birdie on first extra holeEuropean Tour wins 16 edit LegendMajor championships 1 Other European Tour 15 No Date Tournament Winning score Margin ofvictory Runner s up1 4 Jul 1999 Murphy s Irish Open 16 69 68 67 64 268 3 strokes nbsp Angel Cabrera2 3 Oct 1999 Linde German Masters 11 68 69 72 68 277 Playoff nbsp Padraig Harrington nbsp Ian Woosnam3 23 Sep 2001 Trophee Lancome 18 68 65 68 65 266 1 stroke nbsp Retief Goosen4 28 Apr 2002 Canarias Open de Espana 13 67 68 67 73 275 4 strokes nbsp Emanuele Canonica5 17 Oct 2004 Mallorca Classic 12 66 67 68 67 268 4 strokes nbsp Simon Khan6 4 Sep 2005 Omega European Masters 14 66 65 71 68 270 1 stroke nbsp Peter Gustafsson7 26 Oct 2008 Castello Masters Costa Azahar 20 66 65 66 67 264 3 strokes nbsp Peter Hedblom8 9 Nov 2008 2009 season HSBC Champions1 14 66 68 72 68 274 Playoff nbsp Oliver Wilson9 23 Oct 2011 Castello Masters 2 27 67 63 64 63 257 11 strokes nbsp Gonzalo Fernandez Castano10 30 Oct 2011 Andalucia Masters 6 70 70 67 71 278 1 stroke nbsp Miguel Angel Jimenez11 25 Jan 2014 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters 16 71 67 69 65 272 Playoff nbsp Mikko Ilonen12 5 Feb 2017 Omega Dubai Desert Classic 19 65 67 68 69 269 3 strokes nbsp Henrik Stenson13 9 Apr 2017 Masters Tournament 9 71 69 70 69 279 Playoff nbsp Justin Rose14 22 Oct 2017 Andalucia Valderrama Masters 2 12 66 71 68 67 272 1 stroke nbsp Joost Luiten15 22 Oct 2018 Andalucia Valderrama Masters 3 12 68 64 69 201 4 strokes nbsp Shane Lowry16 15 Sep 2019 KLM Open 18 68 67 66 69 270 1 stroke nbsp Nicolai Hojgaard Note The 2018 Andalucia Valderrama Masters was shortened to 54 holes due to weather 1Co sanctioned by the Asian Tour Sunshine Tour and PGA Tour of Australasia but unofficial money event European Tour playoff record 4 4 No Year Tournament Opponent s Result1 1999 Linde German Masters nbsp Padraig Harrington nbsp Ian Woosnam Won with birdie on second extra holeWoosnam eliminated by par on first hole2 2001 Greg Norman Holden International nbsp Aaron Baddeley Lost to birdie on first extra hole3 2004 Volvo Masters Andalucia nbsp Ian Poulter Lost to par on first extra hole4 2007 The Open Championship nbsp Padraig Harrington Lost four hole aggregate playoff Harrington E 3 3 4 5 15 Garcia 1 5 3 4 4 16 5 2008 HSBC Champions nbsp Oliver Wilson Won with birdie on second extra hole6 2011 BMW International Open nbsp Pablo Larrazabal Lost to birdie on fifth extra hole7 2014 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters nbsp Mikko Ilonen Won with birdie on third extra hole8 2017 Masters Tournament nbsp Justin Rose Won with birdie on first extra holeJapan Golf Tour wins 1 edit No Date Tournament Winning score Margin ofvictory Runners up1 21 Jan 2018 SMBC Singapore Open1 14 66 70 66 68 270 5 strokes nbsp Satoshi Kodaira nbsp Shaun Norris1Co sanctioned by the Asian TourJapan Golf Tour playoff record 0 1 No Year Tournament Opponent Result1 1999 Dunlop Phoenix Tournament nbsp Thomas Bjorn Lost to birdie on fourth extra holeAsian Tour wins 5 edit LegendFlagship events 1 Other Asian Tour 4 No Date Tournament Winning score Margin ofvictory Runner s up1 8 Sep 2002 Kolon Cup Korea Open1 23 67 65 66 67 265 3 strokes nbsp Kang Wook soon2 16 Dec 2012 Iskandar Johor Open 18 68 69 61 198 3 strokes nbsp Jonathan Moore3 15 Dec 2013 Thailand Golf Championship 22 68 65 65 68 266 4 strokes nbsp Henrik Stenson4 6 Dec 2015 Ho Tram Open 14 66 68 68 68 270 Playoff nbsp Lin Wen tang nbsp Himmat Rai nbsp Thaworn Wiratchant5 21 Jan 2018 SMBC Singapore Open2 14 66 70 66 68 270 5 strokes nbsp Satoshi Kodaira nbsp Shaun Norris Note The 2012 Iskandar Johor Open was shortened to 54 holes due to weather 1Co sanctioned by the Korean Tour2Co sanctioned by the Japan Golf TourAsian Tour playoff record 1 0 No Year Tournament Opponents Result1 2015 Ho Tram Open nbsp Lin Wen tang nbsp Himmat Rai nbsp Thaworn Wiratchant Won with par on second extra holeLin and Wiratchant eliminated by birdie on first holeOther wins 5 edit No Year Tournament Winning score Margin ofvictory Runner s up1 1997 Open de Cataluna as an amateur 2 2 Dec 2001 Nedbank Golf Challenge 20 68 71 66 63 268 Playoff nbsp Ernie Els3 25 Jun 2002 Telus World Skins Game 185 000 95 000 nbsp Vijay Singh4 30 Nov 2003 Nedbank Golf Challenge 2 14 68 66 70 70 274 Playoff nbsp Retief Goosen5 20 Nov 2010 Gary Player Invitational with nbsp John Cook 14 66 66 132 1 stroke nbsp Darren Fichardt and nbsp Bertus SmitOther playoff record 2 0 No Year Tournament Opponent Result1 2001 Nedbank Golf Challenge nbsp Ernie Els Won with birdie on first extra hole2 2003 Nedbank Golf Challenge nbsp Retief Goosen Won with birdie on first extra holePlayoff record editLIV Golf League playoff record 0 2 No Year Tournament Opponent Result1 2023 LIV Golf Singapore nbsp Talor Gooch Lost to birdie on first extra hole2 2024 LIV Golf Mayakoba nbsp Joaquin Niemann Lost to birdie on fourth extra holeMajor championships editWins 1 edit Year Championship 54 holes Winning score Margin Runner up2017 Masters Tournament Tied for lead 9 71 69 70 69 279 Playoff1 nbsp Justin Rose1Defeated Rose in a sudden death playoff Garcia 3 Rose 5 Results timeline edit Results not in chronological order in 2020 Tournament 1996 1997 1998 1999Masters Tournament T38LAU S OpenThe Open Championship CUT T29 CUTPGA Championship 2Tournament 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009Masters Tournament T40 CUT 8 T28 T4 CUT 46 CUT CUT T38U S Open T46 T12 4 T35 T20 T3 CUT CUT T18 T10The Open Championship T36 T9 T8 T10 CUT T5 T5 2 T51 T38PGA Championship T34 CUT T10 CUT CUT T23 T3 DQ T2 CUTTournament 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018Masters Tournament T45 T35 T12 T8 CUT T17 T34 1 CUTU S Open T22 T7 T38 T45 T35 T18 T5 T21 CUTThe Open Championship T14 T9 CUT T21 T2 T6 T5 T37 CUTPGA Championship CUT T12 CUT T61 T35 T54 CUT CUT CUTTournament 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023Masters Tournament CUT CUT T23 CUTPGA Championship CUT CUT CUT CUTU S Open T52 CUT T19 CUT T27The Open Championship T67 NT T19 T68 Win Top 10 Did not play LA Low Amateur CUT missed the half way cut T tied DQ disqualified NT No tournament due to COVID 19 pandemic Summary edit Tournament Wins 2nd 3rd Top 5 Top 10 Top 25 Events Cuts madeMasters Tournament 1 0 0 2 4 7 24 15PGA Championship 0 2 1 3 4 6 24 10U S Open 0 0 1 3 5 12 24 19The Open Championship 0 2 0 5 10 13 25 20Totals 1 4 2 13 23 38 97 64Most consecutive cuts made 10 2014 U S Open 2016 Open Longest streak of top 10s 4 2002 Masters 2002 PGA The Players Championship editWins 1 edit Year Championship 54 holes Winning score Margin Runner up2008 The Players Championship 3 shot deficit 5 66 73 73 71 283 Playoff nbsp Paul GoydosResults timeline edit Tournament 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009The Players Championship CUT T50 T4 CUT T53 T32 T14 2 1 T22Tournament 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019The Players Championship T47 T12 T56 T8 3 T2 T54 T30 70 T22Tournament 2020 2021 2022The Players Championship C T9 T26 Win Top 10 CUT missed the halfway cut T indicates a tie for a place C Cancelled after the first round due to the COVID 19 pandemicResults in World Golf Championships editResults not in chronological order before 2015 Tournament 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019Championship T7 T5 NT1 7 T12 T4 T3 T32 T3 T15 T31 T37 T60 T3 T16 T31 T11 T12 T7 T6Match Play R16 R16 R64 R64 R16 R32 R32 R64 4 R64 R32 R16 T34 T18 T30 R16 QFInvitational T7 T58 T30 T16 T13 T22 T20 T36 T22 T22 T53 T29 T40 2 T37 T39 T39 T40Champions T23 4 T28 T11 T9 T53Tournament 2020 2021 2022Championship T37 T32Match Play NT2 QF T26Invitational T35 T26Champions NT2 NT2 NT21Cancelled due to 9 112Cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic Top 10 Did not play QF R16 R32 R64 Round in which player lost in match play T tied NT No tournament Note that the HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009 Note that the Championship and Invitational were discontinued from 2022 PGA and European Tour career summary editPGA Tour European TourSeason Wins Earnings US Rank 78 Wins Earnings Rank1999 0 784 917 53 2 1 317 693 32000 0 1 054 338 42 0 599 241 212001 2 2 898 635 6 1 715 288 272002 1 2 401 993 12 1 1 488 728 62003 0 666 386 95 0 496 521 492004 2 3 239 215 9 1 1 336 254 132005 1 3 213 375 10 1 1 828 545 62006 0 1 560 733 49 0 1 456 752 112007 0 3 721 185 9 0 1 228 267 152008 1 4 858 224 4 1 1 591 917 92009 0 1 212 522 74 1 1 660 788 102010 0 936 845 104 0 771 156 422011 0 1 524 091 54 2 1 962 723 82012 1 2 510 116 29 0 699 234 432013 0 2 251 139 26 0 1 280 581 162014 0 4 939 606 5 1 2 501 995 62015 0 2 670 229 31 0 1 048 814 312016 1 3 242 156 25 0 1 365 994 222017 1 3 522 476 18 3 3 184 582 22018 0 878 354 124 1 1 879 947 182019 0 1 793 027 61 1 1 516 474 212020 0 658 935 124 0 360 397 43Career 10 50 538 497 10 79 16 31 189 904 3 80 As of 19 September 2020These figures are from the respective tour s official sites Note that there is double counting of money earned and wins in the majors and World Golf Championships Team appearances editAmateur Jacques Leglise Trophy representing the Continent of Europe 1995 1997 winners European Boys Team Championship representing Spain 1995 1996 winners 1997 winners 81 82 European Amateur Team Championship representing Spain 1995 1997 winners 83 Junior Ryder Cup representing Europe 1995 winners 1997 Eisenhower Trophy representing Spain 1996 1998 St Andrews Trophy representing the Continent of Europe 1996Professional Alfred Dunhill Cup representing Spain 1999 winners Ryder Cup representing Europe 1999 2002 winners 2004 winners 2006 winners 2008 2012 winners 2014 winners 2016 2018 winners 2021Ryder Cup points record 1999 2002 2004 2006 2008 2012 2014 2016 2018 2021 Total3 5 3 4 5 4 1 2 2 5 2 3 3 28 5Seve Trophy representing Continental Europe 2000 winners 2003 World Cup representing Spain 2001 2004 2005 2009Golf equipment edit nbsp Garcia at the 2009 Telus World Skins Game in Levis CanadaGarcia previously had an endorsement deal with TaylorMade and Adidas at the time a joint company 84 used all TaylorMade equipment and Adidas shoes and clothing 85 Following the acquisition of TaylorMade by KPS Capital Partners and separation from Adidas and after fifteen years with the company in January 2018 Sergio Garcia severed his ties with TaylorMade remained with Adidas and signed with Callaway 86 At the start of 2020 Garcia confirmed he had parted ways with Callaway after two years to become a free agent See also editList of golfers with most European Tour wins List of golfers with most Asian Tour wins Monday Night GolfReferences edit Week 45 2008 Ending 9 Nov 2008 pdf OWGR Retrieved 20 December 2018 In isolation Garcia is pronounced gaɾˈ8i a UPI Almanac for Thursday Jan 9 2020 United Press International 9 January 2020 Archived from the original on 15 January 2020 Retrieved 15 January 2020 golfer Sergio Garcia in 1980 age 40 Garcia ends wait for major glory at Augusta PGA European Tour 9 April 2017 Sergio Garcia deja la presidencia del Borriol CF Sergio Garcia leaves the presidency of Borriol CF ABC in Spanish 29 June 2018 Retrieved 21 January 2021 69 Players Who Have Reached The Top 10 In World Ranking PDF OWGR Players who have reached the Top Ten in the Official World Golf Ranking since 1986 European Tour Official Guide 09 38th ed PGA European Tour 2009 p 558 European Boys Team Championship European Golf Association 19 October 2015 Retrieved 22 January 2023 McKnight Bests Garcia to Reach Amateur Final Los Angeles Times Associated Press 30 August 1998 Watterson Johnny 27 May 2015 Sergio Garcia excited to return to where it all began at Irish Open The Irish Times Tiger vs Sergio at 1999 PGA Champ at Medinah PGA of America 14 July 2015 Archived from the original on 11 April 2017 Retrieved 10 April 2017 Porter Kyle 10 April 2017 2017 Masters winner Sergio Garcia finally gets major after all of these close calls CBS Sports Retrieved 11 April 2017 Carlyon Briony 24 September 2016 Spanish Ties Run Deep in Ryder Cup Folklore Ryder Cup Brown Ken Player swing analysis BBC Sport Garrity John 15 July 2002 What s With the Waggles Sports Illustrated Apfelbaum Jim ed 2007 The Gigantic Book of Golf Quotations Skyhorse Publishing ISBN 978 1602390140 Ryder Cup 2012 Official Site Player Records Ryder Cup permanent dead link Myers Alex 30 September 2018 Ryder Cup 2018 Sergio Garcia becomes all time Ryder Cup points leader gets extra emotional Golf Digest Retrieved 1 October 2018 With the win Garcia pushed his career Ryder Cup record to a sparkling 22 12 7 in nine appearances The 25 5 total points passed the previous record long held by Nick Faldo who was 23 19 4 in 11 Ryder Cups for Europe Johnson and Garcia win Inaugural Nicklaus Jacklin Award Presented by AON Rydercup com 26 September 2021 Lamport Stokes Mark 25 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