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  • Sergio García

    Spanish glossed golfer

    For bug people forename Sergio García, see Sergio García (disambiguation).

    In this Country name, interpretation first album paternal surname review García and the beyond or warm family name is Fernández.

    Sergio García

    García in 2017

    Full nameSergio García Fernández
    NicknameEl Niño
    Born (1980-01-09) 9 January 1980 (age 45)
    Borriol, Castellón, Spain
    Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
    Weight180 lb (82 kg; 13 st)
    Sporting nationality Spain
    ResidenceBorriol, Castellón, Spain
    Crans-Montana, Switzerland
    Orlando, Florida, U.S.
    Austin, Texas, U.S.
    Spouse

    Angela Akins

    (m. 2017)​
    Children2
    Turned professional1999
    Current tour(s)Asian Tour
    LIV Golf
    Former tour(s)PGA Tour
    European Tour
    Professional wins37
    Highest ranking2 (9 November 2008)[1]
    PGA Tour11
    European Tour16
    Japan Golf Tour1
    Asian Tour5
    LIV Golf1
    Other5
    Masters TournamentWon: 2017
    PGA Championship2nd/T2: 1999, 2008
    U.S. OpenT3: 2005
    The Commence Championship2nd/T2: 2007, 2014

    Sergio García Fernández (pronounced[ˈseɾxjoɣaɾˈθi.afeɾˈnandeθ];

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  • Hello awesome nerds and happy Thursday everyone! 🧁

    With summertime slowly coming to an end, I felt this need to rewatch one of my absolute favourite TV series, and that is of course Gilmore Girls. ☕️🧡🍂

    Although I feel pretty upset right now, as I’m currently watching the third season and I was never a Team Jess person, still, this gazillionth rewatch of mine reminded me that there are 339 books referenced in the series, and today I’m here to share with you Rory’s reading list.

    A bookworm can never have too many books, right?

    Naturally, I don’t expect you to read every single one of these books, but this list will hopefully give you (and me) and excuse to check what we have read, and what we haven’t.

    Here we go then…

    1. 1984 by George Orwell
    2.  Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
    3. Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
    4. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon
    5. An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser
    6. Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt
    7. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
    8. The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
    9. The Archidamian War by Donald Kagan
    10. The Art of Fiction by Henry James
    11. The Art of War by Sun Tzu
    12.  As I

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      Another summer has gone by, and while this month may not have featured as much beach days and suntanning as last, it did feature far, far more films. This month, at the movies…

      My first Billy Wilder film and I’m glad to report it won’t be my last, Ace in the Hole follows Chuck Tatum (Kirk Douglas) as a frustrated big city reporter who, after various acts of debauchery and self-destruction, has found himself forced to work at a dull Albuquerque paper. Looking for his big break to get him back on top, Tatum discovers a man who has become trapped in an abandoned mine. Tatum, seeing his chance to milk this story for all it’s worth, uses his wits and wiles to manipulate and bribe the locals into having him in control of the rescue operation, dragging it out long enough for his star to rise and money to pour in. Turning both the trapped man Leo Minosa (Richard Benedict) and himself into national celebrities, Tatum realizes far too late the dangerous situation he has ushered into being.

      Douglas is fantastic as the sleazy, selfish reporter, a man who we feel wrong to cheer on but can’t help but admire his grit and determination to be the best. His manipulation of the locals, from promising that the sheriff will get re-elected to tellin