For 23 years, Sergio Garcia has been a mainstay among the top 100 golfers in the world.
However, after this week that will no longer be the case. The former Masters champion is currently 99th in the standings and is set to drop even lower.
According to OWGR guru Nosferatu on Twitter, the Spaniard – who is not playing any event this week – is guaranteed to fall out of the top 100.
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Garcia, who is Europe’s all-time leading Ryder Cup points scorer, first broke into the top 100 aged just 19 on July 4 1999 and has never left.
In that time the Spaniard has consistently been one of the world’s best players, although for a time it looked as though his chance to win a major had eluded him.
🚨BREAKING
After this week, @TheSergioGarcia will drop out of the top 100 in the #OWGR for the first time after a remarkable, uninterrupted period of 23 years and 21 weeks, spanning over four decades!!
He broke into top 100 on July 4th (!) 1999 at 19 yo and never left since…
— Nosferatu (@VC606) November 24, 2022
But at the 2017 Masters, he finally put his demons to bed with a playoff victory over Justin Rose at Augusta.
Since then, Garcia has been unable to add to his major tally and attracted controversy this year when he…
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