LONDON: Sergio Garcia cannot wait to get his Saudi International title tilt started as he looks to capitalise on recent good form.
The Spaniard began his year with two top 10 finishes, in Singapore and Dubai, having claimed the Andalucia Valderrama Masters title at the end of 2018.
Keen to begin this year as he finished the last, Garcia claimed his game is in the sort of shape to not only bring victory at the Royal Greens Golf & Country Club but also add to his trophy cabinet in the months beyond.
“It has been a couple of nice weeks to start the year in Singapore and obviously last week in Dubai with a couple of top 10s,” the world No. 27 said.
“ At the end of the day I want to keep being consistent. I want to try to keep improving in all aspects of the game,
and give myself chances at winning tournaments and winning Majors.
“That’s what I’ve done my whole career and that’s what I want to keep doing. Then it’s just a matter of having that great week at the right time and hopefully lifting another one of the big ones.”
Along with most of the field in the Saudi International, this will be Garcia’s first time playing the course, and an initial nine holes on Tuesday left the 39-year-old impressed.
“It looks beautiful, really nice. I’m excited to go out there.
“We always try to promote the game as much as possible. Obviously this week is a good opportunity to do it here in Saudi, a place that we’ve never been to,” he said.
Sergio Garcia looking to reign at Royal Greens & Country Club
Sergio Garcia looking to reign at Royal Greens & Country Club
- Spaniard looking forward to inaugural Saudi International as he looks to capitalize on recent good form.