The 46-year-old golfer is in high spirits ahead of Thursday's LIV Andalucía at Valderrama, a course where he has won four times. This cheerful demeanor contrasts sharply with his recent appearance at the Masters, where he broke his driver after a poor shot, received a warning, and declined to apologize.
Despite his current comfort, García's professional future remains uncertain. He previously hinted at retirement if his game and mood do not improve. Furthermore, his role as a founding star of LIV Golf has left him excluded from the American and European circuits, making him ineligible to compete in the Ryder Cup, despite being its all-time top scorer. h-doctor.club
