Sergio Garcia, never one to mince his words, says he's just not good enough to win a major.
Garcia made the outspoken comment to a Spanish reporter on Saturday after shooting a 75 in the third round to fall out of contention at the Masters.
"I'm not good enough," he said. "In 13 years I've come to the conclusion that I need to play for second or third place."
A closing 71 saw him finish on two under on Sunday, but when asked if had really meant what he'd said the day before, he replied: "Do you think I lie when I talk?
"Everything I say I say because I feel it. If I didn't mean it I couldn't stand here and lie - like a lot of guys do.
"If I felt like I could win I would do it.
"Unfortunately at the moment unless I get really lucky, I can't really play much better than I played this week."
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