Team Roster

Sergio Garcia

Sergio Garcia

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One of the most accomplished European players of his generation, Garcia has won more than 35 tournaments across the world, including the 2017 Masters. The Borriol, Spain, native is the leading points-scorer in Ryder Cup history, also holding the record for most matches won. Garcia has recorded two LIV Golf victories, five runner-up finishes, and placed third in the individual standings in 2024.

POSITION
12TH
POINTS
174.9
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David Puig

David Puig

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Puig was the first college golfer to turn pro with LIV Golf, doing so in 2022. He took home the 2025 Australian PGA Championship, becoming the first Spaniard to claim the title since Seve Ballesteros in 1981. The rising star has two wins on the Asian Tour and represented Spain in the 2024 Olympics. At the 2026 Adelaide event, Puig recorded the third albatross in league history when he holed out with his second shot from 209 yards at the par-5 10th.

POSITION
7TH
POINTS
238.24
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Josele Ballester

Josele Ballester

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Before turning pro with LIV Golf, the 2024 U.S. Amateur Champion was ranked No. 6 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. Ballester debuted with Fireballs GC in June 2025 and recorded two top-10 finishes out of six events he played that season. Hailing from Castellón, the same Spanish province as his team captain Sergio Garcia, Ballester continues a proud regional legacy while representing the next wave of Spanish golf talent.

POSITION
8TH
POINTS
186.72
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Luis Masaveu

Luis Masaveu

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Masaveu joined Fireballs GC for 2026 after previously serving as a reserve player. The young Spaniard was the lowest-scoring amateur at the Spanish Open twice, and he also became the first man from his nation to make the cut at The Open Championship while still an amateur in 2024.

POSITION
48TH
POINTS
45.66
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