Q. You've had so many close calls, but to win in Spain on your favorite course, is this one of the highlights of your career?
SERGIO GARCÍA: Without a doubt. Not only that, but also Carlos winning. Alcaraz won today. Hopefully Spain wins tonight. It would be an unbelievable weekend.
Actually I was talking to my wife, my manager, and I was like, shooting 5-under and I'll see what happens. But played well, played well in the playoff. It's just a tough hole. But so happy.
Q. How much energy did you get from this crowd. Were they your 15th club?
SERGIO GARCÍA: Oh, without a doubt. 15th, 16th and 17th. It was unbelievable the whole week. To have my kids here and my wife and my parents and everything, it's a dream come true.
Q. How much of an influence has your dad been on your entire life and your career?
SERGIO GARCÍA: He's been everything. He's the one that helped me out with my game. He's been around. Unfortunately he doesn't travel as much anymore. They've gotten a little bit older. But I'm so happy that they were here to watch it. It was (indiscernible) today. It was awesome.
Q. You still have a strong desire to play in the majors. (On whether there should be a pathway for LIV players to the majors.)
SERGIO GARCÍA: That's not for me to say. I think that the majors have to make the decisions. I mean, I think that I've proved myself throughout my whole career, and playing 25 U.S. Opens in a row this year I think was a great achievement. Obviously the way I'm playing here at LIV, I think it speaks for itself. But I'm not making the decisions.
Q. Where are you going to be at 9:00 p.m. tonight?
SERGIO GARCÍA: On the couch watching the game.
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