Sergio Garcia He assured this Sunday after winning for the fourth time in Valderrama (Cádiz) throughout his career that he does not know if he is “the ‘king'”, but he believes that he is “quite close” and he has to ” talk” with his wife to Try to buy a house in the area, near the Cádiz golf course.
“I don’t know if I’m the fucking king, but I’m pretty close. We’ve done quite a lot of good things here and we’ll never forget it. I probably need to talk to my wife, but we need to buy house around here, the time will come when we can’t say goodbye to this place and we have to do something here,” explained the player from Castellón in the press conference after his victory. .
For García, it was “one of those laps” where he found himself “very comfortable, very confident and knew what he had to do”, because he “saw things clearly”, believing in himself and had both this Saturday and Sunday. morning had a lot of support from his wife, who helped him to “believe” that he could overcome the seven shots that separated him from the Indian Anirban Lahiri, that he overcame those shots to finally beat him in a tiebreaker.
“I thought: ‘Let’s see if we make five under par and see what happens’. Suddenly I got to nine and I was -5. And I thought: ‘Well, I have to set another goal.’ told myself ‘three more birdies to finish at -8′”, commented the Spaniard, who stressed that after getting -6 on hole number eleven he had “good birdie chances” at the fifteenth and seventeenth but couldn’t get through .
“Then I saw Lahiri’s -7 and I thought: ‘I have to make a couple of birdies in the last three’, but fortunately it was not necessary,” insisted García, who “was very happy in the way. to fight ” which he has and for the ‘playoff’.
Also, he said that “Valderrama is always difficult to win”, but “he is very confident, hits the ball very well” and in the tiebreaker he felt “very good”, which made him win LIV Andalucía.
“I didn’t know that I won 25 years after my first victory. They are beautiful data that tell you two things, the great career that fortunately I have had and that you are getting older,” he stressed when asked about that milestone in his career.
However, he said it was “great to see” that at 44 years old he continues to “fight and fight, trying to give his best” and added, when asked how he saw Lahiri’s decision leading to the tiebreaker, that he only heard he said “the shouting,” but since I was in the van going to the clubhouse, I didn’t know what it was about.
“In the playoff I’m confident, in the first hole I had a chance, but in the second I had a good start, a good second shot and even though the putt was a bit complicated, I had a little break in the last shot,” insisted said Garcia.
Source: La Verdad
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