Sergio Garcia could not believe the aftermath of his decision to skip the open qualification

Sergio Garcia could not believe the aftermath of his decision to skip the open qualification

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We are approaching the last major of the season, and players are getting up from 17 July to set it up on Royal Portush for the Open Championship 2025. While earlier winners and top players on the OWGR earn a place immediately, other players have opportunities to qualify through sponsor exemptions or by competing in the definitive qualification. And although there are several remarkable names to participate in the final qualification that will be held on July 1, a player decided to miss it. “If I keep playing the way I play, I’ll have a chance to make it alone,” said Sergio Garcia At the beginning of this year. But did he eventually earn a place and has trust finally paid off?

Sergio Garcia has had a decent season on Liv Golf this year. He had a phenomenal start with a victory in Hong Kong in March, and after 9 events he had two top-10 finishes. His stellar game earned him a total of 78 points after the Liv Golf Dallas was completed on Sunday, and it is now in 5th place in the rankings for individual points. But everything was at stake this week in Maridoe, where Garcia started the event 4th in the points classification, and his game this week was not exactly as planned.

He bought a 3-over more than 3 days in Dallas and ended with the 25th for the week. But only the top 24 players in every event earn points, and Garcia’s earlier versions this season helped him to scrape to just earn the place. He was congratulations, but he initially said, “Well, I want to make sure it’s true …” He then heard of his qualification via the media on Sunday After the final round in Dallas. “It will be my second time that I play at Royal Portush, and it is clearly fun. It is one of the goals you have at the beginning of the year, to try to play as many Majors with the limitations we get,” “ Garcia published, who last in Portrush in 2019, where he finished in 67th place.

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While the versions of Garcia at the start of the season to Liv earned him good points, the last three months did not earn him. “I have not helped myself very much in the last three months, but I am happy that I did enough work in the first third of the year, I think, in the first part of the season. I am enthusiastic about it and hopefully I play well,” ” He added because he had no finishes in the top 25 in the last 4 events.

And Garcia almost lost the place David PuigWho was behind him at the start of the event in Dallas, and Puig was bound 4th before the last round was closed. Puig would have earned 18 points if he had completed Solo 4th. But luckily for Garcia, Puig tumbled the leaderboard and finished with 13th place.

But now that his place has been confirmed, he is enthusiastic to make it about what he calls his “Favorite major.” While he has missed the last two years since his move to Liv at the Major, he played in every open from 1998 to 2022. He recorded eleven Top-10 Finishes during this period. He is very close to lifting the Claret Jug three times in his entire career, with three second place, the last in 2014, then Rory Mcilroy won his first major in the Royal Liverpool.

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But, in addition to the exemptions and the status of the winner of the past, what are the other ways in which players can earn a place at the most prestigious major?

Earn a place in the open air

There are a number of ways in which players can earn a place on the 153rd Open Championship. There is usually a qualifying match before the main event starts. There are regional qualifications, which took place at 15 different locations in the United Kingdom and Ireland on June 23, and then there is the final qualification, which will be held on July 1. There are 20 places for grabbing through these qualifications, and prominent names such as such as such as such as such as such as such as Lee WestwoodPaul CaseyAnd Eugenio ChacarraAmong other things, will participate in the final qualification.

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But there was another route for LIV players if they did not want to participate in the qualifications. The R&A announced that year at the beginning of February “A new category has been introduced that enables players in Liv Golf to earn a place in the open air.” Usually the top 5 players would earn a direct qualification on the individual points classification of LIV. But now the leading player, not in that category, would also earn his place, and that is where Sergio Garcia was lucky. This R&A announcement came only a few days after the USGA announced the same criteria for a player who earned a place in the US Open in Oakmont.

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