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Angela Akins Garcia is wed to Sergio Garcia since July 29 2017. Angela Akins Garcia has a love for sports that's amazing, given the misconception that women aren't interested in sports. It's possible that her being born in a home filled with sports has influenced Angela Akins Garcia's choice of sports or maybe she just loves playing sports. Although she was a successful sportswoman, her work as journalist for Fox Sports Journalist has been awe-inspiring. But her husband Sergio Garcia, who is a famous golfer, has turned her into the talk of the town. Angela Akins Garcia was basically in some form of obscurity until the marriage of the famous sportsman pushed her into the limelight, therefore, there is a lack of information on the events of her life before she was married to the professional golfer. Although it has been established that she was a kid from 1985, we do not know exactly when or year she was born. Angela Akins Gracia, a young girl who was passionate about sports, decided to play playing golf. She then took a few lessons in the game of golf, developing the necessary skills to create the perfect swing, yet with a calm and steady technique. As time passed, she was able to master the swing, winning over 8 competitions during her highschool time. Garcia was named the Mable Falls Golf team's captain in 2003. They took third place in the regional competition and they finished sixth in 2006. It is no doubt that the lady is quite skilled at the game and has won over 17 medals to her name at a national level. She is a part of the Women's Texas Golf Association. Garcia was a student at Texas Christain University after graduating the high school in about three years, before moving to the University of Texas. When she arrived at Texas Christain University, she was introduced to a competitive environment that helped her develop her golfing skills. Angela Akin Garcia found great joy as a golfer. But, she never dreamed of turning professional. In the end, when her graduation from the university she was offered the job of a Fox Sports Southwest journalist.
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