Sergio Garcia has never been shy about wearing his emotions on his sleeve, but his Sunday at Augusta took things to a new level. After a rough final round at the 2026 Masters, Garcia reportedly damaged a tee box and snapped his driver in a fit of frustration — earning himself a formal reprimand from tournament officials in the process.

According to Golf Digest, Garcia’s outburst came during the back nine as his Masters hopes slipped away. The incident drew attention not just for the equipment damage, but for the optics of a former major champion unraveling on one of golf’s most hallowed grounds. It’s the kind of moment that tends to follow a player for a while.

Garcia has had a complicated relationship with Augusta over the years — a Masters win in 2017, plenty of heartbreak before that, and now this. Whether it’s a one-off frustration or a sign of deeper struggles since joining LIV Golf, it’s worth watching how the tour and his peers respond.

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