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Garcia withdraws from Masters after positive test

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Sergio Garcia tested positive for COVID-19 and the former Masters champion has withdrawn from the tournament, becoming the second player who will miss the major championship because of the coronavirus.

Garcia, 40, who missed the cut last week at the Houston Open, won the Sanderson Farms Championship last month.

His first major title came at the 2017 Masters in a sudden-death playoff over Justin Rose.

Garcia has the longest streak of consecutive major championships played at 84, dating to the 1999 Open at Carnoustie, when he was 19 years old.

For this year’s Masters, all players and caddies are required to pass a COVID-19 test prior to being admitted onto the grounds.

Last week, Chile’s Joaquin Niemann withdrew because of a positive test.

The Masters now lists 94 players in the field, as there are no alternates.

The tournament also announced Monday that it has made a change to its 36-hole cut criteria, which includes the top 50 players and ties. It will no longer take those who are within 10 shots of the lead. Last year, that meant an extra nine players made it to the weekend.

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