Out of the third-to-last pairing and making his tourney debut, World No. 44 Sergio Garcia patched together a 2-under-par 34-35=69 in R4 of the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, dipping two spots to T7 on 15-under 269.
The Spaniard posted laps of 64-69-67-69, was in the top 10 after every round, but after being T3, three back after 18 holes, ends up eight swings back of defender and champion Viktor Hovland. He was one of 29 first-timers at the Mayakoba and one of two to finish in the top 10 (Matthew Wolff) after 21 birdies against four bogeys and one double. The Texas resident, who is not in the published field at this coming week’s Houston Open, arrived off a T25 at the no-cut CJ CUP in Vegas three weeks ago, is a cumulative 32-under in these last two events, and records his first top 10 since T6 at last season’s BMW Championship in the FedExCup Playoffs four starts ago, where he was also in the top 10 after every round.