Sergio Garcia apologizes for outburst amid final round of Masters
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Sergio Garcia apologizes for outburst amid final round of Masters
"I want to apologize for my actions on Sunday at the Masters tournament. I respect and value everything that The Masters and Augusta National Golf Club is to Golf. I regret the way I acted and it has no place in our game."
"[I've been frustrated] through the year. Yeah, just obviously not super proud of it, but sometimes it happens."
"Bad golf. Bad shots."
Sergio García faced a code-of-conduct warning at the Masters after breaking his driver in frustration. He apologized on social media, expressing regret for his actions and emphasizing respect for the tournament and its traditions. García acknowledged his poor performance at the Masters since winning in 2017, attributing it to 'bad golf' and 'bad shots.' Despite his frustrations, he attempted to lighten the mood by carrying his playing partner's bag during the round. García's actions were unprecedented at the Masters, marking a significant moment in the tournament's history.
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