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Sergio Garcia wins 81st Masters tournament, annexes maiden major golf title after 73 failed attempts

Sergio Garcia Annexed His First Major Golf Title After 73 Failed Attempts, Making A Birdie On The First Playoff Hole To Defeat Justin Rose And Win The 81st Masters.

PTI | Updated on: 10 Apr 2017, 12:05:28 PM
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New Delhi:

Spain's golfing ace Sergio Garcia annexed his first major golf title after 73 failed attempts, making a birdie on the first playoff hole to defeat Justin Rose and win the 81st Masters.

Garcia took his emotional, long-sought triumph over England's Rose, the 2016 Rio Olympic champion and 2013 US Open winner, after they finished deadlocked on nine-under par 279 for 72 holes at Augusta National.

"Whew, it has been such a long time coming," Garcia said. "I felt a calmness I never felt on a major Sunday."

The 37-year-old Spaniard achieved the greatest triumph of his career on what would have been the 60th birthday of his idol, two-time Masters champion and three-time British Open winner Seve Ballesteros, who died of brain cancer in 2011 at age 54.

"It's amazing," Garcia said. "To do it on his 60th birthday, it's something amazing."

Last-group playing partners and friends Garcia and Rose were level for the lead at the start of what become a tension-packed thrill ride of a final round.

Only three players had more major starts without a victory than Garcia before he donned the green jacket symbolic of Masters supremacy.
Garcia led by three strokes after five holes, fell two behind after 11, then roared back to force the playoff and sank a 15-foot birdie putt to claim victory.

"Even after making a couple of bogeys I was very positive. I still believed," Garcia said. "There were a lot of holes I could get to and I stayed positive."

Rose's playoff tee shot soared deep into trees right of the fairway but bounced out onto pine straw while Garcia found the fairway.

Rose could only punch out onto the fairway and scrambled to make a bogey while Garcia put his approach 15 feet from the hole and, needing only two putts to win, rolled in a birdie around the edge of the cup.

Garcia squatted and shook with excitement, rose and screamed with joy and hugged good pal Rose before walking around the green to revel in the moment, pumping his fist and punching the green in delight.

"We were cheering each other," Garcia said. "We wanted to beat the other guy not the other guy to lose."

Garcia said he had lost hope of ever winning at Augusta, but "through the years I learned to accept what Augusta gives and takes and that's why I'm here."

On the 72nd regulation hole, Rose missed an eight-foot birdie putt, leaving Garcia a five-footer to win, but he pushed it wide right.

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First Published : 10 Apr 2017, 11:55:00 AM

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