PHOTO: Sergio Garcia’s Wife Caused A Major Stir With Her Outfit For The Masters

Sergio Garcia's wife Angel GarciaAngel Garcia (Photo via @angelagarcia Instagram)


Sergio Garcia and his wife Angela are going insanely viral for their matching colors for the first round at The Masters.

Professional golfer Sergio Garcia is currently at Augusta National trying to get himself a green jacket, but his wife ended up being the one stealing the show on this day.

Spain’s Sergio Garcia and his wife, Angela, showed up rocking bright matching looks Thursday ahead of the opening round of the 2024 Masters.

Captioning a video on Instagram, “First look. Masters ready. Vamos,” Garcia could be seen rocking a green polo shirt with bright yellow slacks while Angela sported a dark green tank top and a yellow skirt.

The video begins with Sergio Garcia walking in while his wife has her arms outstretched. The couple could then be seen embracing each other with a kiss and a hug.

 

In another picture, Angela could be seen taking an awesome family picture with herself and her two children. The wife of Sergio Garcia could be seen rocking caddie gear as she was likely doing her duties at the Augusta Par-3 tournament. The children were also dressed the same.

The best part of her gear was the shoes when she rocked some Adidas superstar collegiate green/cloud white/hi-res yellow sneakers.


The 2017 champ is one of the most popular players on the tour and will be supported all the way by his wife Angela. She is more than just his wife; she is also well known as the daughter of former Texas Longhorns quarterback Marty Akins and cousin of New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, via Wikipedia.

Sergio Garcia Has Previously Won The Masters

Sergio Garcia (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
The 44-year-old Sergio Garcia is looking to add to his collection by getting a second green jacket this week after earning his first Masters in 2017. During that memorable year, he defeated Justin Rose in a playoff.

Sergio Garcia, the 2017 Masters champion, joined the controversial LIV Golf in 2022 and reportedly inked a multi-year deal worth $40 million with the breakaway series.