Sergio Garcia missed a vital 3-foot putt on the 18th hole at the International Series Macau, which cost him a chance to qualify for The Open Championship. Finishing fourth, he lost the spot to fellow LIV golfers Carlos Ortiz, Patrick Reed, and Jason Kokrak. This marks another missed opportunity for Garcia, a seasoned player with a history of strong finishes in The Open, although he has never won. Despite this setback, Garcia still has chances to qualify through LIV Golf events in the coming spring months.
Garcia's missed 3-foot putt on No. 18 left him in fourth place at the International Series Macau, missing a chance to qualify for The Open.
Despite a strong performance including a 65, Garcia's failure to make a crucial putt has cost him a spot in the upcoming Open Championship.
Garcia, never a winner of The Open but twice a runner-up, has participated in the event 25 times with 10 Top 10 finishes.
With the spring tournament season underway, Garcia still has opportunities to qualify for The Open through additional performances on the LIV circuit.
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