Sergio García's Wife Angela García Supports Him On and Off the Golf Course

The couple met in 2015 and have since welcomed two children together.

Apr. 13, 2026 at 3:08pm

A fragmented, geometric painting depicting a golf match or competition, with sharp planes of color and overlapping perspectives representing the multifaceted nature of Sergio García's career and personal life.A cubist interpretation of the close relationship between professional golfer Sergio García and his wife Angela, who have supported each other both on and off the course.Horseshoe Bay Today

Sergio García's wife, Angela García (née Akins), is his biggest supporter on and off the golf course. The couple met in 2015 when Angela was a golf reporter covering the Shell Houston Open. They got engaged in 2017 and married later that year. Angela is the founder of the UGLI Foundation, which works to combat bullying. Sergio and Angela have two children together - daughter Azalea, born in 2018, and son Enzo, born in 2020.

Why it matters

Sergio García is a renowned professional golfer, having won the Masters Tournament in 2017. His relationship with his wife Angela, a former collegiate golfer and reporter, provides insight into his personal life and the support system that has helped him succeed on the course.

The details

Angela García, originally from Horseshoe Bay, Texas, played golf at the University of Texas, where she posted an 84-stroke per round average. After graduating with a bachelor's in journalism, she became a reporter for the Golf Channel. It was at the 2015 Shell Houston Open that Angela and Sergio first met, though they didn't go on their first date until nine months later. Sergio proposed to Angela on January 1, 2017 at her family's ranch in Texas, and they were married later that year in July.

  • Sergio and Angela met at the 2015 Shell Houston Open.
  • Sergio proposed to Angela on January 1, 2017.
  • Sergio and Angela were married in July 2017.

The players

Sergio García

A professional golfer who won the Masters Tournament in 2017.

Angela García

Sergio García's wife, a former collegiate golfer and golf reporter who is the founder of the UGLI Foundation against bullying.

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What they’re saying

“From the very beginning Sergio, he made me laugh… He still does, makes me laugh every single day. He is the wittiest, quickest person when it comes to jokes and things like that that I know, and he just has such a heart, a big heart. I think that anyone who knows him well knows that about him.”

— Angela García

“Having played at the level I played at, it gives us a good relationship where Sergio can talk to me about things. After the round I just listen and give feedback when he asks for it. He appreciates that we can have those conversations that not everyone can.”

— Angela García

What’s next

Sergio García is set to compete at the 2026 Masters, nearly a decade after his 2017 victory at the tournament. During the Par 3 contest, his wife Angela and their two children Azalea and Enzo will all caddie for Sergio.

The takeaway

Sergio García's relationship with his wife Angela, a former collegiate golfer and reporter, provides a glimpse into the personal life of the professional golfer. Angela's support, both on and off the course, has been instrumental in Sergio's success, and their family's involvement in his career highlights the close-knit dynamic they share.