Sergio Garcia misses 3-footer, loses a chance to play at The Open
- Sergio Garcia missed a crucial 3-foot putt, costing him a chance to qualify for The Open Championship.
- Garcia finished fourth at the International Series Macau, missing the top three spots taken by Carlos Ortiz, Patrick Reed, and Jason Kokrak.
- Garcia has never won The Open but has been the runner-up twice and has played in the event 25 times, making 20 cuts.
- Garcia is currently third in the LIV standings and has a chance to qualify through the season-long leaderboard for The Open.
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Missed three-foot putt costs Sergio Garcia a spot at The Open
By George Ramsay, CNN (CNN) — Sergio Garcia fell devastatingly short of securing a spot at this year’s Open Championship after missing a putt from three feet at the International Series Macau in China. The 45-year-old Spaniard was aiming to finish in the top three to earn a place at the Open, which takes place at Northern Ireland’s Royal Portrush in July, but ended up fourth on 16-under with the miss on the 18th hole. Had he made the birdie atte…
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