Fireballs GC, Sergio García's LIV Golf team, has announced today the signing of a new golfer for the 2025 LIV Golf League season.
Sergio Garcia completed his 2025 LIV Golf roster with the addition of fellow Spaniard Luis Masaveu to Fireballs GC. The 22-year-old Madrid native will also join Spain's David Puig and Mexico's Abraham Ancer.
The 22-year-old from Madrid turned professional three months ago after a ... Garcia and Masaveu on the team lineup is compatriot David Puig and Mexico's Abraham Ancer. "Coming in and playing with the big guns, I think it's going to be a good learning ...
Sergio Garcia has filled the hole in his Fireballs GC roster with a promising young Spaniard who starred at last year’s U.S. Amateur. That player would be Luis Masaveu.
The 22-year-old Madrid native will also join Spain's David Puig and Mexico's Abraham Ancer. Masaveu reached the semifinals of the 2024 U.S. Amateur and won the Low-Am trophy twice at the Spanish ...
The Madrid native, who joins the team in place of Eugenio Chacarra, will join his compatriots Sergio García and David Puig and the Mexican Abraham Ancer at Fireballs GC
Abraham Ancer is a well-known name in the world of golf, and his departure from the PGA Tour a little more than two years ago caused strong reactions, just like the departure of his colleagues. In recent days,
Abraham Ancer still has a strong desire to compete in the PGA Tour's major championships despite raking in millions through LIV Golf. The Mexican-American golfer switched to the Saudi-backed rebel ...
Abraham Ancer still has a burning desire to compete in the PGA Tour's major championships despite earning millions of dollars through LIV Golf. The Mexican-American golfer switched to Saudi ...
Spanish amateur golfer Luis Masaveu took his place - joining Garcia alongside countryman David Puig and Mexico's Abraham Ancer. Chacarra now hopes to jump to the PGA Tour. However, he has to wait ...
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