Garcia is in this position because he has no major wins. He also has no wins of any kind since 2008. His slide down the World Golf Rankings has been steady since then. Garcia has played in every major since the British Open in 1999. That streak is in serious jeopardy. A win at the Byron Nelson would have helped his chances. However, he suffered another collapse and finished far off the pace. That leaves The Memorial Tournament as his last hope to get into the U.S. Open without qualifying. That seems like a long shot as well.Garcia had previously withdrawn from British Open qualifying due to a fingernail issue. He had said he would not pursue U.S. Open qualifying either. But it looks like the gravity of missing the tournament hit home. Garcia said he would participate in qualifying if he didn't win the Byron Nelson or Memorial. It looks like that will be his only course of action now. Getting into the top 50 will be virtually impossible.
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Many fans despise his slow play. But Garcia was once considered a great golfer, ranking only behind Woods in terms of potential. He is too talented to be in this position. But Garcia has let numerous leads slip away on the weekends. He only has himself to blame. Even if he does qualify for the U.S. Open, his major streak is likely to end at some point this summer.If it doesn't end at the U.S. Open, expect it to end at the British Open.

