Sunday, April 8, 2012

Sergio Garcia Masters

  • AUGUSTA, Ga. — Sergio Garcia says he no longer believes hes capable of winning a major. The Spaniard went into Saturdays third round at the Masters a stroke behind the leaders.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Sergio Garcia, once heralded as a rising star in the game destined to win multiple major championships, said Saturday that he now doesnt think he has the game to win them.
  • (ESPN)
  • Speaking with the Spanish press Saturday night after falling out of contention with a 75 in the third round of The Masters, Sergio Garcia delivered some amazing comments about his ability to win a major championship.
  • (SBNation.com)
  • McIlroy, who finished with an 80 last year after being four in front, had a 77 and Garcia a 75. They are now 10 and eight shots behind Swede Peter Hanson. The first hug came when they each had their first birdies of the round on the short 12th.
  • (Daily Telegraph)
  • AUGUSTA, Ga. -- When a reporter asked Sergio Garcia on Friday which of his fingers was infected, Garcia raised his left hand and showed him his bandaged middle finger. And only his middle finger.
  • (Fresno Bee)
  • AUGUSTA -- A decade ago, Sergio Garcia was El Niño Garcia has never done better than tying for fourth in the Masters and usually much worse than that in whats now his 14th time playing the tournament.
  • (Aiken Standard)
  • And with his chance at victory similarly sunk, torpedoed by a bushel of bogeys, Sergio Garcia was also in an embracing mood.
  • (Boston Globe)
  • AUGUSTA, Ga. — Sergio Garcia gift-wrapped a headline for snarky websites: Garcia gives reporter the finger. OK, a little context. It came after the writer asked about his infected fingernail.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Sergio Garcia is one shot behind Masters co-leaders Fred Couples and Jason Dufner entering Saturdays third day at Augusta. AUGUSTA, Ga. — When he was young, a major championship seemed certain to be in Sergio Garcia's future.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • AUGUSTA (Georgia): Sergio Garcia shot himself into Masters contention with a second-round 68 on Friday but warned against any temptation to bet on him winning his first Major at the tournament on Sunday.
  • (Times of India)

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