Sergio Has Long Road To US Open
Garcia, coming off his worst season as a pro that required a 10-week break to become rejuvenated about golf, is not exempt for the U.S. Open at Congressional.As of Monday, the Spaniard had not signed up sectional qualifying — the deadline is 5 p.m. Wednesday — although his agent said he was going to enter. The 31-year-old still has time to avoid having to go through qualifying for the first time."I suspect he'll be top 50 by then," Clarke Jones of IMG said Tuesday morning.Garcia is No. 76 in the world, and has until May 23 to try to Sergio Has Long Way To US Open crack the top 50. If that fails, new criteria for the U.S. Open gives him until the week before the U.S. Open to get into the top 50.
He has played only six times this year — three times in Europe, three times on the PGA Tour — with his best result a tie for eighth in the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill.Jones said Garcia would play the Wells Fargo Championship next week, followed by The Players Championship and at least one of the Texas tournaments."He's on his way back up," Jones said. "He is headed down the right path."Garcia, along with Anthony Kim and Tiger Woods, is a past champion at Congressional, which hosts the U.S. Open on June 16-19. He won the now-defunct Booz Allen Classic in 2005, closing with a 65 for a two-shot victory.Along with the U.S. Open, Garcia has a lot of ground to make up in other events. He already has missed two World Golf Championships (Arizona and Doral) and is not exempt for the third one at Firestone a week before the PGA Championship. And he is not exempt for the final two majors, although the PGA Championship tends to take the top 100 in the world.
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