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Sergio Garcia dances like a fool after pouring in long birdie putt

The latest addition to the very large library of golfers celebrating awkwardly.

It’s no secret that Sergio Garcia has tried to lighten up on the golf course, and the precocious Spaniard has improved greatly when it comes to handling the unfair heckling he receives, particularly in the States. But he’s probably going to take some heat from his colleagues for this goofy move after draining a long putt at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters.

Where were you going with this, Serg? “When we got to the ninth tee I said to my caddie and to the guys that celebration I think is going to look a little bit funny on TV.”

This is a much more enjoyable, Sergio, so just keep dancing as if nobody is watching.

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