Summary
Sergio Garcia had a difficult final round at The Masters, resulting in a viral moment when he broke his club out of frustration. During his round, he also picked up another golfer's bag in an unusual incident. He ended his round with a score of 75 and placed 52nd on the leaderboard.
Key Facts
- Sergio Garcia was a former winner of The Masters, a major golf tournament.
- During the final round, Garcia hit his golf club against the tee box and a water cooler, causing the club's head to break.
- Garcia picked up golfer Jon Rahm's bag while Rahm's caddy was busy, saying it was a simple mistake.
- The broken driver was unusable, so Garcia used a 3-wood for the rest of his round.
- Garcia received a code-of-conduct warning from the competition committee.
- His scores during The Masters were 72, 75, 74, and 75 in his rounds.
- Since winning The Masters in 2017, Garcia missed the cut in the tournament several times and withdrew in 2020.
- After his round, Garcia attributed his poor performance to "bad golf" and hitting "bad shots."