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Sergio García Siblings: Get to Know Mar and Víctor García Jr.

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Sergio García Fernández is a Spanish professional golfer born on January 9, 1980, in Borriol, near Castellón, Spain.

Nicknamed “El Niño” for his youthful talent and exuberant playing style, he turned professional in 1999 at the age of 19 and quickly established himself as one of the world’s top players.

García has competed extensively on the European Tour (now DP World Tour) and PGA Tour before joining LIV Golf in 2022, where he captains the Fireballs GC team.

Known for his exceptional iron play, creativity around the greens, and passionate demeanor, he has spent hundreds of weeks in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking, peaking at world No. 2.

Siblings

Sergio has an older brother named Víctor García Jr. and a younger sister named Mar García Fernández.

Both siblings played golf growing up, though Sergio emerged as the most talented of the three.

Víctor has occasionally served as his brother’s caddie, including at major events such as the Masters, sharing a close professional and personal bond evident in their on-course collaborations.

Mar, who was 17 when she partnered with Sergio as an amateur in the 2001 Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, has maintained a lower public profile but has been part of family golf outings.

Mar is married to Spanish footballer Pablo Hernández.

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Sergio García’s brother Victor PHOTO/Sergio García Golf Academy

Career

García’s professional career launched dramatically after a stellar amateur record that included winning the British Amateur Championship in 1998.

In just his sixth start as a pro, he claimed the 1999 Irish Open.

He earned his first PGA Tour victory at the 2001 MasterCard Colonial and soon became a consistent contender in majors, finishing runner-up at the 1999 PGA Championship as a 19-year-old and posting top-10 finishes in all four majors in 2002.

García’s breakthrough major victory came at the 2017 Masters Tournament, where he defeated Justin Rose in a playoff to claim the green jacket after years of near-misses.

He has secured 11 PGA Tour titles, including the prestigious 2008 Players Championship, along with 16 DP World Tour wins and additional victories on the LIV Golf circuit.

A stalwart of the Ryder Cup, García holds the record for the most points scored by a European player in the competition’s history, contributing across 10 appearances with memorable performances and strong partnerships.

He has represented Spain in the Olympics and continued competing at a high level into his 40s after joining LIV Golf, where team formats and global events have suited his competitive spirit.

Accolades

García’s 2017 Masters win stands as the pinnacle, ending a long wait for a major title and cementing his legacy among golf’s greats.

He has earned 11 PGA Tour victories and 16 on the DP World Tour, with total professional wins exceeding 35 across various tours.

García reached a career-high world ranking of No. 2 and accumulated over 450 weeks inside the top 10.

His Ryder Cup heroics include becoming the all-time leading points scorer for Europe, and he has recorded 22 top-10 finishes in major championships.

Additional honors include multiple Player of the Year recognitions in Spain and induction into various halls of recognition for his contributions to European golf.

Even after turning 40, he has added LIV Golf team and individual successes while remaining a fan favorite for his emotional, engaging style on the course.

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