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Sergio Garcia shattered his driver in frustration during the Masters after a poor shot on the second hole. Despite his meltdown, he later lightened the mood by carrying Jon Rahm's clubs.
Garcia shattered his driver on Sunday (REUTERS)
Sergio Garcia’s Sunday at the Masters took a dramatic turn on the second hole at Augusta National, as the Spaniard shattered his driver in a fit of frustration before later creating a moment of levity by carrying fellow countryman Jon Rahm’s clubs.
The 2017 Masters champion, already out of contention, displayed visible anger after his opening shot on the par-5 second hole veered significantly right.
Following a bogey on the first, Garcia lost his composure on the second tee, slamming his club into the turf twice after hitting his ball into a bunker.
He then struck a table holding a green cooler, causing the head of his driver to dangle precariously before he completely ripped it off the shaft.
The outburst recalled Garcia’s disqualification from the 2019 Saudi International for damaging greens, though this time he managed to regain control.
Garcia was playing his final round with Jon Rahm (Getty Images)
Moments later, the atmosphere shifted when Garcia began carrying Rahm’s golf bag while Rahm’s caddie attended to a bunker.
The crowd applauded as Rahm eventually took his bag back, with caddie Adam Hayes rushing to rejoin the players.
Despite the drama, Garcia managed to make par on the second hole, though he went on to bogey the third and fourth.
The Spanish duo were one of the early starters on the final day of what promises to be a thrilling finish to the Masters.
Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young shared the lead heading into the final round after the Northern Irishman threw away a six-shot lead on Saturday.
There is also increasing pressure from the chasing pack, with several players in with a shot of Masters glory on Sunday evening.
Last year’s runner-up Justin Rose is just three shots back after a consistent opening three rounds, while world No 1 Scottie Scheffler is also only four shots off the lead with 18 holes to play.
Sergio Garcia broke his driver due to frustration after hitting a poor shot that veered into a bunker on the second hole.
Garcia was already out of contention for the Masters title before his driver incident, following a bogey on the first hole.
After breaking his driver, Sergio Garcia carried fellow golfer Jon Rahm's clubs, creating a lighter moment amid his frustration.

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