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Sergio Garcia apologises for Masters outburst, saying the way he acted 'has no place in our game'

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Sergio Garcia apologises for Masters outburst, saying the way he acted 'has no place in our game'

Sergio Garcia has apologised for his outburst during the final round of The Masters.

Garcia tore up the turf after a bad drive on the second hole and then broke his driver against a bench.

"I want to apologise for my actions at The Masters tournament," Garcia said in a social media post.

"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.

"It doesn't reflect the respect and appreciation I have for The Masters, the patrons, tournament officials and golf fans around the world."

Geoff Yang, chairman of The Masters competitions committee, issued a code-of-conduct warning to Garcia on the fourth tee. The conduct policy was new to The Masters this year.

Garcia, the 2017 champion, began with a bogey and then hit a weak fade on the par-five second hole that was headed to the bunker. He recoiled his driver onto the tee, and then turned and slammed his club into the turf.

Without repairing the damage, Garcia then smacked his driver against a wooden bench holding a water cooler, and the head of the club was left dangling from the shaft.

Garcia declined to discuss what was said by the official, saying after his round, "I'm not going to tell you." When asked about it again he replied: "Next question."

He also did not apologise for his behaviour after his closing 75 to finish in 52nd place among the 54 players who made the cut.

"Just obviously not super proud of it, but sometimes it happens," Garcia said.

Garcia has not finished in the top 10 in the 29 majors he has played since beating Justin Rose in a play-off at Augusta National in 2017. He has missed the cut six times in eight appearances at The Masters since winning.

Asked about his record, Garcia said: "Bad golf." When a reporter asked him to be more specific, Garcia said: "Bad shots."

Garcia was disqualified in 2019 at the Saudi International for damaging greens in frustration. His antics over the years include angrily kicking off his shoe when he slipped during a tee shot at the World Match Play in 2001, and the shoe nearly struck an official.

He also spit into a cup during a World Golf Championship at Doral after three-putting.

The PGA Tour has been developing the code-of-conduct policy the last few years and The Masters was the first tournament to put it into effect.

The PGA Championship also be using it next month at Aronimink Golf Club.

After the warning, a second violation during the tournament is a two-shot penalty, while a third violation would mean disqualification.

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