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Sergio Garcia duffs a bunker shot, drops a costly stroke

Sergio Garcia has a long history of issues during key moments in majors. He looked like a different player on Sunday at the British Open, keeping the pressure on Rory McIlroy with some very strong play. The first sign of issue came on No. 15. After hitting his tee shot right, Garcia caught too much sand and failed to get out of the pot bunker.

Garcia hit a much better shot on his second try from the bunker and tapped in for bogey. It was his first dropped shot of the day, but when you are trying to come back from seven shots off the lead on a Sunday, there isn’t much margin for error. Garcia will now need a very strong close as he is three shots off the lead with three holes to play.

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