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A faulty brooch from Sergio to two weeks almost dreamy

Sergio García in the final round at TPC Summerlin. © Golffile | Ken murray

Sergio garcia (-12) has closed its participation in the Shriners Hospitals for Children with a bad lap of 73 shots in the TPC Summerlin from Las Vegas. The remote option of a comeback to the top positions with which the Spaniard came out today to play was soon shattered, since he chained up to four consecutive bogeys in the first third of the round.

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It had soon become clear that it was not going to be the day of the Castellón. At hole 2 he was already saving par by plugging in a good putt of more than three meters, and that he had hit the second shot from the center of the fairway. But it is also that, immediately afterwards, the first two erasures on his card also came after having put the ball on the fairway from the tee, and the third after tripping …

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Let’s say that Sergio’s first bet, very aggressive, trying to make clear birdie options on flags located at the back, went wrong, since in both cases (holes 2 and 3) the green was volleyed, leaving very difficult recoveries. From here, with a decent and worked partial of two less in the last twelve holes, Sergio was only going to partially make up his bulky final result.

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Unfortunately, the last bite or drink is the one that leaves the most flavor in your mouth. But let’s be frank: Sergio’s latest round in Las Vegas does not do justice to the previous seven rounds of competition that the Spaniard has played, so the most reasonable thing is to consider the stumble as a mere accident. He won in Mississippi and went to Las Vegas to extend the streak, to continue enjoying the moment and to fight for victory, and it must be recognized that despite this unfortunate shot, he has met his objectives.

You can and should continue to expect the best of Spanish next week at the The CJ Cup, a tournament in which a good part of the cream of world golf will meet: in Shadow Creek the world top 5 will be in full, as well as 57 players from the world top 100, and that the ‘field’ it does not reach eighty players …

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