Summary
Max Homa commented on golfer behavior after Sergio Garcia damaged his golf clubs and the course during the Masters tournament. Garcia received a warning from officials and later apologized for his actions.
Key Facts
- Sergio Garcia broke a golf club and damaged the tee box during the Masters on Sunday.
- He got an official Code of Conduct warning but was not penalized beyond that.
- Garcia apologized for the incident on social media afterward.
- Max Homa spoke about player behavior, saying breaking clubs and damaging courses looks “spoiled.”
- The Masters has strict rules for player conduct, with penalties increasing for repeated offenses.
- A second offense at the Masters would lead to a two-stroke penalty; a third could cause disqualification.
- Garcia played Sunday well out of contention after making the cut.
- Max Homa made these comments before the RBC Heritage golf event.