Sergio Garcia, the 2017 Masters champion, has expressed optimism about his game after a challenging start to the 2026 season. In a recent interview, Garcia stated that he believes he is finally turning a corner, citing improvements in his ball-striking and putting.
Garcia, who turned professional in 1999, has struggled with consistency in recent years. However, he noted that his recent performances, including a top-20 finish at the 2026 Masters Tournament, have given him confidence. 'I feel like I'm hitting the ball better than I have in a long time,' Garcia said.
The Spanish golfer, now 46, has 36 professional wins worldwide, including 11 on the PGA Tour. He remains a key figure in the sport, particularly in Europe, where he has been a stalwart in Ryder Cup competitions.
Garcia's next scheduled appearance is at the upcoming PGA Championship, where he hopes to build on his recent momentum. 'I'm proud of the work I've put in, and I think it's starting to pay off,' he added.