The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

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on a positive note at Hong Kong Golf Club.

He said: “There’s always things I want to achieve and I think 2017 has been a crazy year on and off the golf course, which is great.

“Getting married and having a baby coming and with the three victories and winning the Masters.

“But I start a new year and I reset. I want to keep improving. I don’t want to get comfortabl­e with what I’ve done. I want to make sure that I keep moving forward and keep putting myself in position to win more tournament­s.

“I have to get on it again. I have two tournament­s left this actual year and hopefully I can finish and start the year in the same way that I did last season.

“The golf course is great in Hong Kong. The town is electric, it’s a fun town. I’m hoping that we can keep that good momentum of play that we had all year and hopefully have a chance this weekend.”

While this is Garcia’s first time at Hong Kong Golf Club, 2015 champion Justin Rose is making his fourth appearance in Fanling.

The Englishman went even closer to winning the Race to Dubai than Garcia, and an eagle rather than a birdie on the last at Jumeirah Golf Estates would have seen him beat Tommy Fleetwood to the European crown.

On the home front, Bradley Neil and David Drysdale are the only Scots in action this week.

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YEAR TO REMEMBER: For Sergio Garcia after he broke his major duck by winning the US Masters in April
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