On this day in 2017: Sergio Garcia breaks majors duck at Masters
Garcia took 74 attempts before managing to win his first major in 2017.
Sergio Garcia beat Justin Rose in a play-off to win the Masters at Augusta on April 9, 2017 – his first major title at the 74th attempt.
He had been a four-time runner up and, here, the PA news agency looks at his journey to donning the green jacket.
US PGA Championship, 1999
The Open, 2007
The US PGA Championship, 2008
The Open, 2014
Garcia was runner up again at Hoylake in 2014 after he finished behind Rory McIlroy by two shots. That was despite a six-under-par final round, compared to McIlroy’s one under. He got to within two shots after he eagled the par-five 10th but his challenge effectively ended when he found the bunker on 15 to bogey the hole, and he settled for joint second with Rickie Fowler.
The Masters, 2017
It took 74 attempts but Garcia finally won a major after beating Ryder Cup team-mate Justin Rose in a play-off. Both finished on nine under par at Augusta to set up a sudden death play-off on the 18th. Garcia birdied while Rose could only bogey to claim his first major title after 22 previous top 10 finishes.