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Sergio Garcia celebrates Ryder Cup win like a doofus

Sergio Garcia celebrates as only he can.

Harry How

Sergio Garcia is one of the best Ryder Cup players of all time.

He’s been an antagonizing pest for the American side for 15 years now, and Sunday was no different. Sergio came back on Jim Furyk in Sunday singles, the same man he pulled off a critical comeback win over on Sunday at Medinah two years ago.

The point from his win mattered little, as Europe had already locked up the Cup earlier thanks to Jamie Donadlson. Sergio, as he should, celebrated the win over Furyk. He just looked like a funny doofus while he did it.

But congrats to Europe and Mr. Garcia, who continues to own the USA side in this competition.

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