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Golf Digest on MSNSergio Garcia had a 3-footer for a spot in the Open at Royal Portrush. It did not end wellLIV golfers Carlos Ortiz, Patrick Reed and Jason Kokrak finished 1-2-3 at the International Series Macau, earning British ...
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The Mirror US on MSNSergio Garcia suffers more major heartache as LIV Golf star brutally misses out on Open spotSergio Garcia was hoping to bank himself a spot in this summer's Open Championship on the Asian Tour in Macau, but the LIV ...
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GOLF.com on MSNPatrick Reed, Sergio Garcia playing in Macau for something LIV can't providePatrick Reed, Sergio Garcia and other members of LIV Golf are playing in Macau this weekend for something the breakaway ...
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Golf Digest on MSNPatrick Reed and Sergio Garcia aren't in the Open Championship yet. That could change this weekendThe Asian Tour’s International Series event in Macau, China this week isn’t part of the official LIV Golf League schedule, ...
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The Mirror US on MSNSergio Garcia to play away from LIV Golf in hopes of earning spot into The OpenThe majority of Sergio Garcia's schedule is taken up by LIV Golf, but the former Masters champion will make the move over to ...
Sergio Garcia was having none of David Puig’s tongue-in-cheek claim that he is the best player in LIV Golf’s history.
Sergio Garcia battles through bronchitis to lead Fireballs GC to a third straight victory on LIV Golf in Singapore.
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The Mirror US on MSNPatrick Reed and Sergio Garcia take step towards Open spots as LIV Golf stars mount major chargePatrick Reed and Sergio Garcia are competing alongside a number of LIV Golf stars this week on the Asian Tour in the hopes of ...
Sergio Garcia won the LIV Golf Hong Kong and hopes it will be a good platform to launch his Ryder Cup ambitions.
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The Mirror US on MSNSergio Garcia ramps up Ryder Cup return hopes with $4m LIV Golf win after Luke Donald chatSergio Garcia secured the second individual LIV Golf win of his career in Hong Kong last weekend, and it comes at an ...
Sergio Garcia claimed his second LIV Golf title in Hong Kong, shooting a 7-under 63 to win by three over South African Dean ...
Sergio Garcia had an incredible week at the Hong Kong Golf Club as he won the 2025 LIV Golf Hong Kong event. He carded -18 for the event and won by three strokes, with Dean Burmester finishing at -15.
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