The former Masters champion confirmed on 10 January that his Fireballs team have signed the highly-rated Spanish youngster Luis Masaveu.
Masaveu, 22, only turned professional last October after an impressive amateur career which saw him reach the semi-finals of the 2024 U.S. Amateur.
He also made the cut at the 2024 Open at Royal Troon and was the low amateur at the Spanish Open in Madrid.
Masaveu replaces Eugenio Chacarra on the Fireballs after Garcia decided to get rid of the 24-year-old at the end of last year’s campaign.
Former PGA Tour pro Abraham Ancer and rising talent David Puig are the other two players on the Fireballs.
“I am super excited to have Luis with us for many reasons, not only because he’s a good looking young star but he’s a world class person and that’s what we love on Fireballs,” Garcia told GolfMagic Editor Andy Roberts.
“This is what we try to have. I’m super excited, he has a lot of potential and I think he fits perfectly with the team.”
Garcia added: “He’s a great kid and a wonderful player. Obviously it’s his first year as a pro and coming in and playing with the big guns, I think it’s going to be a good learning experience.
“But all three of us, not only myself but Abraham and David, we’re going to be there to support him, to cheer him on and make sure that he can enjoy his game and play the way he can play.”