Playing in his 14th Genesis Invitational, Sergio Garcia will be making his first start on the PGA Tour in 2022. With some strong form flashing in the desert of the Middle East, the Spaniard could be worthy of consideration.
Finishing in a tie for 12th at the Slync.io Dubai Desert Classic and a tie for 24th at the Saudi International, the Spaniard struck the ball adequately overseas. This followed up his 2021 which saw him finish in a tie for 25th at THE CJ CUP @ SUMMIT and a tie for seventh at the WWT Championship. Possessing a tournament scoring average of 70.28, the 42-year-old has a mixed bag of results at Riviera. Primarily due to his putting, if Garcia can find some sort of comfort on the bumpy poa annua surfaces, he has the potential to factor. In fact, of his 13 previous starts in Hogan’s Alley, Garcia has gained strokes putting on four occurrences with those results reading solo-sixth, T-46, T-4, and T-4. As is usually the case with the former Masters Champion, if the flat stick cooperates, he should have some sort of chance come Sunday afternoon.