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Sergio Garcia Receives Code-of-Conduct Warning After Club Damage at Masters Final Round

Sergio Garcia damaged his driver on the second tee during the final round of The Masters at Augusta on Sunday, leading to a code-of-conduct warning from competition committee chairman Geoff Yang. The 46-year-old golfer finished the tournament at eight over par with a final-round score of 75. Garcia declined to elaborate on the exchange during his post-round media session.

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Incident on Second Tee Sergio Garcia hit his ball into a bunker on the second tee during the final round of The Masters at Augusta on Sunday.

He hammered his driver into the ground twice after the shot. Garcia then struck a table containing a green cooler with his driver, causing the club head to hang loosely from the shaft before tearing it completely off. The driver became unusable for the remainder of his round.

Earlier, Garcia dropped a shot on the opening hole. These events occurred during the final round on Sunday.

Official Warning and Response Geoff Yang, the competition committee chairman, approached Sergio Garcia at the fourth tee during the final round.

Yang delivered an official code-of-conduct warning to Garcia. Under tournament rules, a second code-of-conduct warning incurs a two-stroke penalty, while a third breach results in disqualification. In his post-round media session after the final round, Garcia declined to elaborate on his exchange with Yang.

In his post-round media session, Garcia briefly addressed the incident, saying 'Obviously not super proud of it, but sometimes it happens' in reference to moments of frustration under pressure, while declining to elaborate further on his exchange with officials.

Tournament Performance Sergio Garcia, who is 46 years old, carded a score of 75 in the final round of The Masters on Sunday.

He finished the tournament at eight over par. When asked to explain his struggles at The Masters, Garcia stated 'Bad golf. Bad shots'. Garcia won the 2017 Masters. Since 2017, he has made six missed cuts in eight appearances at The Masters.

He finished 23rd in one appearance and 52nd in another since 2017.

Post-Incident Adaptation Garcia stated 'It makes the decisions very easy' and 'I just have to hit three-wood all the time.

I didn't have to choose another club' during his post-round media session. During the final round, Garcia carried Jon Rahm's bag while Adam Hayes raked the bunker. Spectators applauded when Garcia carried Rahm's bag.

Prior Incidents Sergio Garcia was thrown out of the 2019 Saudi International after causing damage to putting surfaces.

At the 2001 World Match Play, Garcia kicked off his shoe in anger after slipping during a tee shot, and the shoe narrowly missed a tournament official. He also spat into a cup at a World Golf Championship event at Doral following a three-putt.

Story Timeline

5 events
  1. 2026-04-13 (Sunday)

    Sergio Garcia damages driver on second tee and receives warning at fourth tee during final round of The Masters

    1 sourceGB News
  2. 2026-04-13 (post-round)

    Garcia addresses media, declines to elaborate on warning, and comments on incident and performance

    1 sourceGB News
  3. 2019

    Sergio Garcia thrown out of Saudi International for damaging putting surfaces

    1 sourceGB News
  4. 2001

    Garcia kicks off shoe in anger at World Match Play, narrowly missing official

    1 sourceGB News
  5. 2017

    Sergio Garcia wins The Masters

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Potential Impact

  1. 01

    Driver unusable, forcing Garcia to use three-wood for remainder of round, simplifying club choices but limiting options

  2. 02

    Official warning places Garcia one step from two-stroke penalty on future breaches under tournament rules

  3. 03

    Final-round score of 75 contributes to eight over par finish, marking another poor performance since 2017 win with six missed cuts in eight appearances

  4. 04

    Public interaction of carrying Jon Rahm's bag elicits spectator applause, potentially softening perception of on-course frustration

  5. 05

    Declining to elaborate on warning may fuel media speculation about ongoing conduct issues, referencing past ejections

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