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Garcia eager to move on

Sergio Garcia hopes to show this week that he is over what happened in the Open Championship at Carnoustie.

Beaten in a play-off by Padraig Harrington after leading by four early on the final day, Garcia admits it was tough to handle at first but is relishing the chance to compete in another major when the USPGA Championship gets under way on Thursday.

"The first day was really tough but my head is starting to go a little bit more where I want it to be," said Garcia, who carded a final-round 67 at the Bridgestone Invitational. "I had a good experience of leading (at the Open) round after round after round that I hope will help me. I'm looking forward to getting into that position again."

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