The Herald (South Africa)

Spaniard back in SA

Garcia eyes third title at Sun City

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Even though he beat two of SA’s favourite sons for his two Nedbank Golf Challenge titles, Sergio Garcia knows that he will still be affectiona­tely received when he tees off on Thursday at Gary Player Country Club.

He defeated Ernie Els in a playoff in 2001 and Retief Goosen, also in a playoff, in 2003.

And, after a victory on October 21 in the Andalucia Valderrama Masters which he hosted in his home country, Garcia is riding a wave of confidence into a tournament he loves.

“Sun City has been a good place for me,” he said.

“Hopefully, more of that this week. Excited to be back here in South Africa, where I’ve always had a great following and felt a lot of love.

“Hopefully I can give them plenty to cheer for.”

Garcia, the 2017 Masters champion, took the momentum he gained from being part of the victorious Ryder Cup squad and converted it to that victory in Spain to cap a year which included four other top10s, but also four missed cuts in the majors.

But his experience at Sun City will help him build on the form he has found.

“There’s no doubt it’s been a good couple of months and we are hoping to keep going that way. That’s the goal,” he said.

“There’s a lot of things I need to focus on, but I think this kind of golf course is kind of testing you in every part of your game.

“It’s testing you on some tee shots,” he said.

“Some tee shots are quite narrow and then some others give you a little bit more room.

“More than anything, going into the greens and around the greens is where it’s the most difficult and the trickiest.

“I think your iron play and your chipping and putting has to be on form.

“The course has changed a little bit, not a whole lot. You know what happens here.

“You know how tricky it can be with how the wind swirls and everything.”

While he has won the tournament twice, there are a number of other former champions he will have to keep an eye on.

Trevor Immelman took the 2007 title, Lee Westwood won twice in 2010 and 2011, and Martin Kaymer in 2012. Thomas Bjorn won in 2013 and Danny Willett in 2014.

And then there is defending champion Branden Grace.

But Garcia could just become the third player after David Frost, Nick Price and Els to win the title three times.

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Picture: STUART FRANKLIN/GETTY IMAGES GEARING UP: Sergio Garcia, of Spain, plays a shot during the pro-am prior to the Nedbank Golf Challenge on Wednesday at Sun City

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