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Sergio García Embraces Authenticity Ahead of LIV Andalucía

Sergio García arrives at Valderrama in high spirits for the LIV Andalucía, a stark contrast to his recent frustrations at the Masters where he broke his driver.

The 46-year-old golfer feels at home at the Sotogrande course, where he is a four-time champion. However, his future remains uncertain after he hinted at retirement during the Masters if his game and mood do not improve, compounded by doubts over LIV Golf's economic survival without Saudi backing. tbzikra.org

As a founding star of the league, García has closed the door on the PGA Tour and lost his European Tour membership. This exclusion means the 2017 Masters winner and all-time Ryder Cup top scorer is currently ineligible to compete in the prestigious team event.