Sergio Garcia says 'I'm going to feel fine' at Masters Champions dinner

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Sergio Garcia says 'I'm going to feel fine' at Masters Champions dinner
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“I don’t know. You’ll have to ask whoever is going to feel awkward,” 2017 Masters winner Sergio Garcia said this week. “I’m going to feel fine. I don’t have any problems with anyone, and I try not to make a big deal out of it. I’m going to be there because I earned it, because I deserve it, and I’m going to enjoy it. I hope the rest of the guys do the same.

Two-time Masters champ turned LIV golfer Bubba Watson seems more interested in Scottie Scheffler’s menu of steak, sliders, cookies and ice cream, than any anomosity in the room. “I’ll give you a secret, normally I eat before, eat a couple burritos before I go to the dinner because I don’t know what they’re going to have,” Watson said from LIV Tuscon. “But when I saw his menu, definitely want the dessert and I definitely want a couple sliders. So yeah, I can’t wait. It’ll be fun.”

The LIV golfers who have won green jackets are: Garcia, Watson, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, and Charl Schwartzel.

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