Sergio Garcia brought out his LIV Golf spirit when taking the links at Augusta National for the first round of The Masters, as he was called ‘Ronald McDonald’ online for his red and yellow outfit.
The 45-year-old Garcia is the captain for the Fireballs team within LIV, and was representing his squad with the official kit.
Those who don’t watch LIV, or expected the Spaniard to wear something a little less colorful for the prestigious tournament, were shocked to see Garcia decked out in the colors of his country.
Garcia had a red hat with the Fireballs logo on it, as well as a mostly red polo shirt with a yellow trim.
Ronald McDonald is the iconic fast-food clown that has been representing the restaurant since 1963.
The 2017 Masters winner also donned mustard yellow pants to go along with white shoes that had red laces.
Sergio Garcia brought out his LIV Golf spirit when taking the links at Augusta National

The 45-year-old is the captain for the Fireballs team within LIV, and was representing his squad
Garcia finished the first round of The Masters at even par and tied for 27th place, which is projected to make the cut.
The Fireballs team also includes Abraham Ancer, Luis Masaveu, and David Puig, all of whom hail from Spain, except Ancer, who is from Mexico.
Garcia is the only member of the Fireballs team competing at the major tournament, although there is plenty of LIV representation around him.
Tyrrell Hatton and Bryson DeChambeau are the clubhouse leaders for the LIV contingent at Augusta National after 18 holes, both sitting at 3-under-par.
Both DeChambeau and Hatton are four strokes off the lead of Justin Rose, who at 7-under has a three-shot lead on the entire field.