Published On: Thu, Apr 5th, 2012

Garcia is not so lucky in the United Stated Masters

Before United Stated Masters, Garcia hurt again. It could not be worse, his left hand finger nail inflections affect the grip. “It is so bad.” Garcia said. The finer of the Spaniard was wrapped a bandage around.

Last May, Garcia had also faced this situation. Because of finger nail inflections, he had to exit the British Open qualifying. It is so bad for him; however, he passed thrillingly the United Stated Open, and then entered the British Open. Garcia had tried his best; at last he came back to the top 25 in the world.

But whether it will affect his United Stated Masters, which is still a mystery. Garcia is always for treatment, though his practice can not make him well. “Today, it is worse than yesterday, but I hope it will be better tomorrow.” Garcia said,” I am able to take part in the game, I will still practice. Even though it pains heavily, I will never give up. ”

“Whenever I’m scoring well, it’s usually because I’m hitting approach shots close enough for a one-putt or, at worst, a two-putt. I love hitting irons — it’s something I’ve always done well.” Garcia said, “To be a great iron player, you need consistency and distance control. I’ve built these two critical needs into my swing by focusing on six key but simple areas. Copy them and you’ll hit approach shots consistently close like I do.”

Sergio Garcia, a Spanish professional golfer, who plays on both the United States PGA Tour and the European Tour. He has spent much of his career in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Rankings (over 300 weeks between 2000 and 2009). He reached a career high ranking of two after winning the HSBC Champions tournament in November 2008.

Garcia began playing golf at the age of three and was taught by his father, Victor, who is a club professional golf player. He was a star player as a junior, winning his club championship at the age of 12. Four years later, he set a record as the youngest player to make the cut at a European Tour event, the 1995 Turespana Open Mediterranea.

This record was broken by amateur Jason Hak in November 2008 at the UBS Hong Kong Open, beating Garcia’s record by 107 days. Also in 1995, Garcia became the youngest player to win the European Amateur. He followed that with a win in the Boys Amateur Championship in 1997. He won a professional tournament, the 1997 Catalonian Open, on the European Challenge Tour, as an amateur. In 1998 he won The Amateur Championship, and reached the semifinals of the U.S.

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