
LIV Golf’s Sergio Garcia donned his team uniforms at this week’s U.S. Open, and to put it nicely, they are colorful.
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Sergio Garcia has had an impressive week at the U.S. Open. He opened the championship with a 1-under 69, then carded a pair of 1-over 71s to make the cut and remain in the mix throughout the weekend.
But what Garcia has worn this week has been a sight to behold. Garcia captains Fireballs GC, the LIV Golf team that employs Mexican Abraham Ancer and fellow Spaniards Eugenio Chacarra and David Puig. As such, he wore his team uniforms throughout the championship at Pinehurst No. 2.
Players can wear whatever they want or whatever their apparel sponsor chooses.
But if there is one takeaway from Garcia’s performance this week, it is that his Fireballs GC needs new uniforms.
On Thursday, Garcia repped a bright red shirt and a white hat with his team’s logo plastered on his chest and cap.
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Sergio Garcia during the first round of the 2024 U.S. Open. Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images
His first-round wardrobe was not terrible, at least relative to what he wore on the subsequent days. But it most certainly popped out. He had a similar outfit for Sunday’s final round, too.
Yet, his first and final round fits paled in comparison to what he wore on Friday. Garcia pulled out a pair of bright red slacks, a color similar to the shirt he donned on Thursday. He matched that with a white shirt and white hat, which featured the Fireballs GC logo.
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Sergio Garcia lines up a putt during the second round. Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images
Then, on Saturday, Garcia ditched the red altogether and decided to go with another color.
He wore a bright yellow shirt, coupled with a pair of white pants. He went with a black capto round out his look.