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the best player to have only won
one major.” He laughed again. “I
can live with that.”
We are certain he can live with
it, but we are not sure whether he
is going to have to. We say this
because surely now that a player
of his ability has learned how to
win a major, he’ll surely add more.
“He has the talent to contend
in more majors and logic would
suggest that he is now better
equipped to take these
opportunities, so, yes, I think
he will win more majors,” says
BBC Radio 5 Live’s Iain Carter.
“But there are obviously no
guarantees. We are currently on
a run of six consecutive first-time
major winners, which shows that
winning multiple majors is more
difficult than it has ever been.”
Sergio vs. history
History is also against Garcia.
Out of the last 10 golfers to win
their first major at the age of 37
or over, so far only Angel Cabrera
and Mark O’Meara have gone on
to secure further major titles. And
out of the six other modern
players to wait 45 majors or more
for their first victory (see box,
right), so far only Phil Mickelson
and O’Meara have gone on to
record further major victories.
“I think you can draw parallels
between Garcia and O’Meara, but
perhaps a better comparison
would be Padraig Harrington,”
says Carter. “Like Garcia,
Harrington was in his mid-30s
when he won his first major at
Carnoustie in 2007. And like
Garcia, he got the job done in a
play-off after missing a golden
chance to win on the final hole of
regulation. That experience, and
the fact he then knew he had
what it took to be a major
champion, changed and
emboldened Harrington. You
could see from the piercing look
in his eyes and the way he seized
themomentinthe2008Openat
Birkdale and the 2008 US PGA at
Oakland Hills that once you make
it across that line once it becomes
much easier to close things out.”
The new Garcia
Once upon a time, mention of
name Harrington would bring
steam to Garcia’s ears. But the
stars are now on better terms
after holding clear the air talks at
Rory McIlroy’s wedding. “Sergio
made it very easy,” says Padraig.
“He was exceptionally good
about it and already well
informed, which was nice.”
This revelation gives weight to
thenotionthatGarciahasgrown
asapersonoverthelastfew
years. “His more mature outlook
was very noticeable in his winner’s
press conference,” agrees Iain
Carter. “There was a sense that
while it was massively satisfying
for him to have finally won a
major title, he had reached a
point in his life where he realised
that he didn’t need that major
title in order to be complete. And
I think that this realisation helped
him to get over the final hurdle.”
“I am very happy, but I don’t
feel any different,” admits Garcia.
“Major or no major, I have an
amazinglife,andI’mstillthe
same goofy guy.”
Weight of expectation
But on that last claim, Sergio is
wrong: he isn’t the same guy and
won’t ever be again. He is now,
at long last, a major champion,
which brings with it excitement,
exemptions and expectations.
“I don’t recall anyone predicting
that Sergio would win the
Masters in the build up to
Augusta, but now he has won
that title he will go into every
major with much more buzz
THEONESTHAT
GOT AWAY
SLOWSUCCESS
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Masters DNP DNP DNP T38 T40 CUT 8 T28 T4 CUT 46 CUT CUT T38 T
US Open DNP DNP DNP DNP T46 T12 4 T35 T20 T3 CUT CUT T18 T10 T
Open CUT DNP T29 CUT T36 T9 T8 T10 CUT T5 T5 2 T5 1 T38 T
PGA DNP DNP DNP 2 T34 CUT T10 CUT CUT T23 T3 DQ T2 CUT CUT
The 19-year-old finished within a
stroke of champion Tiger Woods.
A case of ‘when’ and not ‘if’.
No real near miss: in final group but
four behind Tiger Woods after 54
holes, ended six adrift by the end.
One ahead with three to play,
two bogeys handed another
major to Padraig Harrington.
Had a 10ft putt for victory.
Lipped out and lost in play-off
to Padraig Harrington.
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T
T5 1
‘ObviouslyI’m37,not22or25anymore,butI’mpretty
I’m excited because I still feel like I have a lot of great
Sergio and the other major winners
who needed patience to prevail.
74 majors, 21-year wait: 1996-2017.
SERGIO GARCIA 74 MAJORS
59 majors, 18-year wait: 1980-1998. Won one more.
MARK O’MEARA 59
48majors,13-yearwait:2000-2013.Hisonlymajor.
ADAM SCOTT 48
73majors,22-year wait: 1970-1992.Hisonlymajor.
TOM KITE 73
54 majors, 20-year wait: 1991-2011. His only major.
DARREN CLARKE 54
48 majors, 13-year wait: 1996-2009. His only major.
STEWART CINK 48
47 majors, 14-year wait: 1990-2004. Won four more.
PHIL MICKELSON 47
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