- Sergio Garcia issued an apology for his outburst during the final round of the Masters tournament, stating that he regretted his behavior.
- The incident saw him damage the turf after a poor drive on the second hole and subsequently break his driver against a bench.
- Garcia received a code-of-conduct warning from Geoff Yang, chairman of the Masters competitions committee, for his actions.
- This warning was issued under a new code-of-conduct policy implemented at the Masters this year, with further violations incurring penalties.
- Garcia admitted the way he behaved has “no place in the game” in his social media post on Tuesday.
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Masters champion apologizes for destroying tee box during outburst