2017-02-04

For those of you who play golf, you know that as soon as it’s remotely dusky on the course, it’s time to call it a day (or at least for me it is, because I tend to lose quite a few balls even when it’s light out).

But Sergio Garcia didn’t let a little darkness — and by a little, I mean serious darkness — stand in his way. He got to 18 while playing in the third round of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic on Saturday and somehow found a way to birdie the hole.

Garcia, coincidentally, leads the tournament by three shots over Henrik Stenson.

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