After starting the round tied with Rose at six under par, Garcia built a three-shot lead early, lost it, fell behind Rose by two after 11 holes, missed a short putt at the 18th hole to win and then claimed the green jacket with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
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Sunday, April 09, 2017
Breaking News: Sergio Garcia won the Masters in a playoff, finally taking his first major 18 years after he burst on the scene as a teenage prodigy
Sergio García weathered the challenge of his playing partner Justin Rose and potential calamity on the back nine to claim his long-awaited first major title.
After starting the round tied with Rose at six under par, Garcia built a three-shot lead early, lost it, fell behind Rose by two after 11 holes, missed a short putt at the 18th hole to win and then claimed the green jacket with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
After starting the round tied with Rose at six under par, Garcia built a three-shot lead early, lost it, fell behind Rose by two after 11 holes, missed a short putt at the 18th hole to win and then claimed the green jacket with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
In a world with so many challenges - sports and entertainment can provide an outlet to momentarily pause reality. Although most do not understand how folks can watch "GOLF" on tv, that's ok - you have your own outlet to pause reality
ReplyDeleteSergio is no longer one of the up and coming young guns - but watching him all these years, finally breaking through with his 1st major - was indeed a joy!
Tomorrow (Monday) will be back to reality.....but then it will ONLY be 4 days until TGIF and a full moon!!!!!!!!!!!
I was glad to see him win. And I was just waiting for sixty minutes to come on.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to get Salisbury on the front page again.
ReplyDeleteWatched him win and so glad he finally won a big one. It's been a long time coming.
ReplyDeleteLong overdue. Should have happened 15 years ago. He's a magician on the course. I think he pressured himself too much. Plus off the course was a "bad boy". He's finally mature & settled. Hope it's not too late for him to become one of the greats. Because, I believe he is.
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