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Sergio Garcia high-5s the world, dances after hole-in-1

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Sergio Garcia may be one of the best players without a major, since Dustin Johnson ended his drought at last week’s U.S. Open, but he’s all smiles after drilling an ace in Germany.

Sergio Garcia was so darned happy to make that hole-in-one during Friday’s second round of the BMW International Open, that he went around high-fiving everyone on the 11th tee before busting some dance moves that would do Miguel Angel Jimenez proud.

Not only did the eagle-1 get the 11-time Euro Tour winner off to a great start to his back nine, it moved him to 7-under for the week and just four shots back of early leaders Raphael Jacquelin and Henrik Stenson.

Sergio’s on something of a roll, having finished T5 at Oakmont following a playoff win a month earlier at the AT&T Byron Nelson on the PGA Tour, where he owns nine Ws.

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