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Angela Akins Garcia married Sergio Garcia on the 29th July 2017. Angela Akins Garcia has a love for sports that's beyond belief, considering women's perception that women don't enjoy sport. Perhaps her upbringing in a very sports-oriented family was a factor in her choice to pursue a career as a professional sportsperson. It is possible that she simply be interested in sporting activities. She has nevertheless had a lot of success as a sportsperson and has done excellent work as a sports journalist for Fox. She is best known for being the wife to golfer Sergio Garcia. Angela Akins Garcia was basically in some form of obscurity until the marriage of the famous sportsman pushed her into the limelight, so there's a dearth of information about the events of her life before she was married to the pro golfer. It has been proven that she was a kid of 1985, media still don't know the exact date or year she was born. Angela Akins Gracia, a young girl who was passionate in sports, chose to take up playing golf. After a few lessons, the Angela Akins Gracia was able to master the art of a calm and strong swing. After a while, she became proficient with her game, winning more than eight events during her high school years. Garcia was the captain of Mable Falls High School's high school team, and took it to 3rd in regional competition in 2003. The team then finished 6th in 2006 as they were the sixth-place team. It is no doubt that the lady is a skilled golfer. She has received more than 17 gold medals, including at the National level. Garcia is also a member in the Women's Texas Golf Association. Garcia went to Texas Christain University to study during a period of time after she finished high school. She then transferred to the University of Texas. Her experience was enhanced by the rivalry at the University, which made her abilities more pronounced over the course of time. Angela Akin Garcia found great satisfaction as a golfer. However, the woman had no intention of turning professional. So after graduating from the University, she was offered a position as a reporter for Fox Sports Southwest.





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