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Watch Sergio Garcia stun Lee Westwood in sudden death with walk-off hole-in-one

Christopher PowersMarch 27, 2021
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After beating Lee Westwood 4 and 3 on Wednesday, then winning his Day 2 match against Tyrrell Hatton, Sergio Garcia was essentially a lock to make the knockout stage. Late on Friday afternoon, however, he found himself in a heated sudden-death battle with Westwood, who wound up winning his next two matches.

Garcia lost his third to Matt Wallace, which sent he and Westwood back to the first tee for a playoff for a spot in the final 16. The duo matched with pars on the first three holes, and it felt like a match that might never end.

And then, it ended abruptly when Garcia slammed the door in style, making a walk-off hole-in-one to stun his European Ryder Cup team pal. Matchplay strikes again:

THAT JUST HAPPENED!@TheSergioGarcia makes a walk-off hole-in-one to advance to the Round of 16. pic.twitter.com/FSbzaytTx8

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) March 26, 2021

There’s a reason the man is such a matchplay legend. What a shot, what a finish. If you’re Westwood, all you can do is tip your cap. No shame in losing to an ace.

Now, Garcia heads to the knockout stage for a third consecutive time in this event. He’ll face off with Canada’s Mackenzie Hughes tomorrow morning.

 

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