Sergio Garcia, ugly day to forget in Olrlando


The American golfer Brooks Koepka was the leader in the Orlando (United States) tournament, which is held at the Orange County National, the third test of the LIV Golf Circuit season, after a day in which he signed six birdies and no hole with penalty.

Sergio Garcia, results

Koepka, who the previous day had finished his round with three more shots than the first classified, began the day with two birdies on his first three holes and continued to polish his performance with another three between the 7th and 10th of the course.

Finally in 14 he achieved the final. In this way he unseated Colombian Sebastián Muñoz from above, who was not as precise as in the previous day and made two birdies and two bogeys. Third, with -8, are the Chilean Mito Pereira, the American Patrick Reed and the British Laurie Canter.

Regarding the Spanish participation, the best of it is David Puig, who accumulates -2 by improving his performance compared to the previous day. Eugenio López-Chacarra finished at par and is left with an overall of +2 and Sergio García had a bad day after which he finished with +5, 17 shots off the lead.

LIV Golf, also known as the Super Golf League, is a professional golf circuit. It was founded in 2022, with the sponsorship of the Public Investment Fund (it is the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia) 1. The circuit rivals the Pga Tour (United States) and the DP World Tour (Europe), offering substantially higher prize money.

The name LIV refers to the total number of holes to be played in each event (54 in Roman numerals, corresponding to 3 rounds of 18 holes), as opposed to the usual 72 holes (4 rounds of 18 holes) on other tours. Alternatively, 54 is the score obtained by scoring a birdie on every hole on a par 72.2 round.

In March 2022, the CEO of LIV Golf, former professional golfer and former world number one Greg Norman, announced the schedule for the first season of the LIV Golf Invitational Series. This consists of eight tournaments, to be played over a total of 54 holes without cut.

Each tournament will have a field of 48 players, who will be grouped into 12 teams of four players, with simultaneous starts. The total amount of prizes to be distributed amounts to 255 million dollars.



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