Sergio can now 'relax and trust it' after Masters win

Sergio can now 'relax and trust it' after Masters win

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. Sergio Garcia says he didnt let down his guard after winning the Masters and coast through the rest of the PGA Tour season.If anything, he says, he burned more to win after claiming his first major championship title last spring.I was hungry or hungrier than I was before, Garcia said while preparing for his first PGA Tour start of 2018 at the Honda Classic. It doesn't change ... After the Masters, from The Players until probably the middle of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, I wanted to do well so badly.Garcia said his push to build on that Masters win probably caused him to be more erratic, trying to make things happen.
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That's why my game would be very good a couple of rounds, and then a couple of rounds not quite as good, for putting that extra pressure, Garcia said. And then when I started to kind of relax and say, You know, just keep doing what you're doing, you're playing well, you're playing great, just trust it and keep at it. That's when things started coming along a little bit easier.That relax and trust it attitude helped Garcia win the Andalucia Valderrama Masters in the fall and the Singapore Open last month.After 15 years with TaylorMade, Garcia agreed late last year to a new multi-year equipment deal with Callaway, to play their balls and equipment.Garcia on making the transition: It was very easy, I think, for a couple of reasons. One of them, I moved to a great company that makes great equipment, and second of all, usually, I get used to new equipment quite easily, even in my old brand. I used to be one of the first ones to change the new equipment.Garcia played the Chrome Soft X when he won in Singapore.It hasn't been a stressful move or anything like that, Garcia said. I really love the golf ball. I think the golf ball, for me, it's been a step forward from the past years.Win or not, this will be a big spring for Garcia. His wife, Angela, is expecting their first child in March.



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England's Ian Poulter is aiming to cement his place in next month's US Open with a win in the European PGA Championship which starts at Wentworth today. Poulter, ranked 81st in the world
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Stenson 'in the dating stages' with new caddie Vail Source: The Golf Channel NASSAU, Bahamas - As the PGA Tour approaches a new calendar year, it's common to see some new faces among the caddie ranks. On Wednesday, Henrik Stenson became the first high-profile player to roll out a new partnership.
Stenson 'in the dating stages' with new caddie Vail - World



Another US Open, another controversy brewing. And it's only Monday. PGA Tour pro Kevin Na has taken a swipe at the USGA over the length of the rough for this week's championship at Erin Hills
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Golf Channel Analyst Brandel Chamblee Shoots 77 in Senior British Open Debut Making his first competitive start in more than a decade, Golf Channel analyst Brandel Chamblee opened with a 5-over 77
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Golf Channel Analyst Brandel Chamblee Shoots 77 in Senior British Open Debut OAKVILLE, Ontario - Robert Garrigus made a birdie after a rock saved his ball from water and had a one-stroke lead at 9-under 63 on Thursday when play in the RBC Canadian Open was suspended because of dangerous weather.
Brandel Chamblee shoots 77 on Day 1 of Senior Open at St. Andrews

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Sam Saunders sank a 10-foot birdie putt on his final hole to shoot 59 in the opening round of the Web.com Tour Championship. Saunders, the grandson of the late Arnold Palmer, made six birdies in a
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DJ or Koepka: Our experts go big with their U.S. Open predictions He also held the 54-hole lead the last time the U.S. Open was at Pebble, before fading to T-8. and he was probably one
DJ or Koepka: Our experts go big with their U.S. Open
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He also held the 54-hole lead the last time the U.S. Open was at Pebble, before fading to T-8. What I really like about DJ's chances this week is his recent results at majors. He has only one title (2016 U.S. Open), but he finished T-2 and second in the first two majors this year and has finished in the top 4 of four of the past five U.S. Opens.
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The PGA Tour makes its way to the Lone Star State this week for the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play at Austin Country Club. Here are tee times and the TV schedule.
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ORLANDO, Fla. - Arnold Palmer Invitational debutant Rafa Cabrera Bello had the perfect host in his first competitive trip around Bay Hill Club and Lodge: Arnold Palmer's grandson Sam Saunders. "Playing with Sam is always a pleasure, but not because he's the grandson of Arnie but because of how nice of a guy he is," Cabrera Bello said.
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WATCH: Cody Gribble nearly holes out albatross at CJ Cup at Nine Bridges The left-hander from Texas had a tap-in eagle in Korea on Friday. by Kyle Porter
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Nov 14, 2017 · Brandt Snedeker excited to return after injury left him uncertain he'd compete again. Snedeker missed nearly five months and made some big changes to his diet and workout program.

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