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Sergio Garcia makes most of US Open lifeline as LIV star chases major glory

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Sergio Garcia makes most of US Open lifeline as LIV star chases major glory

Sergio Garcia snuck into the field for the US Open as an alternate and the LIV Golf star made the most of the opportunity with the only bogey-free round in the early wave at Pinehurst No. 2

Sergio Garica was in fine form at Pinehurst No. 2 on Thursday(David Cannon/Getty Images)

Sergio Garcia only found out on Monday that he would play in his 25th consecutive U.S. Open, but the LIV Golf star took full advantage of his lifeline with an impressive opening round at Pinehurst No. 2.

The Spaniard thought his streak at the US. Open was over when he fell short in final qualifying last month in agonising fashion, losing out in a seven-for-six playoff at Dallas Athletic Club. The Ryder Cup hero had to settle for a place as an alternate, sweating on places in the field coming available.




The 44-year-old got the phone call he was waiting for on Monday, and he capitalised in style on Thursday, shooting the only bogey-free round in the early wave of players to get in the clubhouse at one-under-par, four shots back from early leader Patrick Cantlay in North Carolina.

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It was just the sixth bogey-free round in US Open history at Pinehurst No. 2, which is hosting the tournament for the fourth time. And Garcia was well-received by the crowd, getting a warm reception from the galleries as he masterfully plotted his way around the most difficult of layouts without dropping a shot.

“Obviously, to shoot under par in a U.S. Open, which is a championship that I love, it’s always great,” Garcia said in his post-round press conference. “To go bogey-free is even greater. It’s something that I give a lot of respect to, and I’m very proud of. I’ve had the pleasure of playing this championship 25 years in a row, so not a lot of people get to do that.

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Garcia was warmly received by the crowds in North Carolina(Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

“So I’m very, very happy to be here, and that’s why I keep trying to qualify and make it here. Very happy about the way I played, the way I managed my game throughout the whole round, and how patient I stayed all day.”

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