
Spanish golfer Sergio Garcia has renewed his contract with Liv Golf and will lead the Fireball GC team, which will be comprised entirely of Spaniards, including the outstanding Luis Masaveu.
As Fireball GC announced in a statement on Friday, Garcia renewed his contract for "multi-year terms" and will be joined on the team by David Puig and Josele Ballester, in addition to Masaveu.
Sergio Garcia, statement
"Returning to Fireballs GC and Liv Golf reinforces everything we are building. With David and Josele playing well in 2025 and Luis joining the team for 2026, our identity and competitive advantage are stronger than ever, rooted in pride, purpose, and our collective emotional connection to golf," Garcia said in the team's statement.
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The 45-year-old golfer from Castelln completed another elite season as captain in 2025, finishing ninth in the individual standings. He won his third tournament of the season in Hong Kong and continued to be the driving force and stabilizing power of a young and rising team.
Meanwhile, Luis Masaveu returns to the team with which he played in eight tournaments in the 2025 season. He was replaced by Josele Ballester, but the departure of Abraham Ancer has made it possible for Masaveu, 23, to rejoin the Fireballs.
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