WATCH: Sergio Garcia AIRMAILING the green after this analysis is just hilarious
This funny clip featuring the outspoken Sergio Garcia at LIV Golf Chicago at Rich Harvest Farms has largely gone unnoticed.
LIV Golf Chicago provided some pretty humorous content as Bryson DeChambeau went toe-to-toe with a rope, but you might have missed this clip involving the tempestuous Sergio Garcia.
The clip in question features a discussion about Garcia's iron striking. Now we all know that the Spaniard has absolutely flushed it ever since he scissor-kicked his way onto the pro scene in an epic battle with Tiger Woods at the 1999 PGA Championship.
And Garcia, 42, has reportedly been one of the best performers on the par-5 holes in LIV Golf's inaugural season, despite not being one of the longer hitters.
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"That seems strange that a lot of the shorter hitters would play better on par-5s," said LIV's on-course reporter Troy Mullins, who was following Garcia's group at the time with Bubba Watson.
Side note: I have to ask, is that really a surprise?!
Then LIV Golf Invitational Series analyst Jerry Foltz chimes in: "When you attack a pin like this..."
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This was incredible analysis #LIVGolfChicago pic.twitter.com/jK8yPfNtb5
— Golf Unfiltered (@GolfUnfiltered) September 16, 2022
Just sensational timing!
Still, it wasn't exactly a bad week for Garcia. He finished T-4 on 8-under par at Rich Harvest Farms as Cameron Smith claimed his maiden victory on the controversial series.
Garcia also picked up $1,012,500 for his three days' work.
Why is Sergio Garcia involved in controversy recently?
To catch you up, Garcia hit the headlines when he withdrew from the DP World Tour's flagship event at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth which was reduced to 54 holes following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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He was later pictured at a college football game and now faces a possible fine unless he can provide an explanation for his withdrawal.
The 2017 Masters winner reportedly flew off the handle when news of his £100,000 fine and suspension from the DP World Tour was confirmed before the BMW International Open in Germany earlier in the season for teeing it up at LIV's opening event at Centurion Club in June.
Garcia, whose text exchanges with LIV Golf Tour chief executive Greg Norman were revealed in court documents, has always been outspoken as the DP World Tour and PGA Tour have attempted to deal with the threat of LIV.