
Source: FOX News
Summary
Sergio Garcia, 46, posted an apology on social media for his behavior during the final round of the Masters. He hit a shot into a bunker and took out his anger on the second tee box, shattering his driver and taking chunks out of the ground. The 2017 Masters champion said he regrets his actions and respects the Masters and Augusta National Golf Club. He was issued a code of conduct warning and finished 8 over for the tournament, 52nd out of 54 players who made the cut.
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The game followed a familiar script.
Garcia’s meltdown was predictable, given his recent struggles in majors. He’s missed the cut six of eight times since his Masters win in 2017.
His anger issues have been well-documented, and this latest incident only adds to his reputation.
Expectations often lead to disappointment, and Garcia’s Masters performance was no exception.
This one felt recognizable early, with Garcia’s frustration boiling over on the second hole.
Golfers often take out their frustration on the course, and Garcia is no exception.
Author: Evan Null








