Sergio Garcia misses 3-footer, loses a chance to play at The Open
- Sergio Garcia missed a crucial 3-foot putt, resulting in a fourth-place finish at the International Series Macau, which cost him a chance to qualify for The Open Championship.
- His failure to make the putt allowed Jason Kokrak, Patrick Reed, and Carlos Ortiz to secure the three spots available for The Open.
- Garcia has participated in The Open 25 times and has been the runner-up twice, but missed out this year as his recent performances have not qualified him since the LIV Golf setup does not provide Official World Golf Ranking points.
- Despite missing out on The Open, Garcia still has opportunities to qualify through upcoming LIV events, where standings will determine participation.
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Sergio Garcia Fails To Qualify For British Open In Brutal Fashion After Missing 3-Foot Putt
Sergio Garcia It seemed like Sergio Garcia was going to clinch a spot in the British Open after giving himself the chance to sink a 3-foot putt in order to qualify. However, he ultimately ended up on the outside looking in after failing to take advantage of that golden opportunity. Most golfers who’ve joined forced with LIV Golf have been handsomely rewarded on the financial front, but many of them face an uphill battle if they want to play in o…
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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