

Sergio Garcia broke his driver after a poor tee shot at the Masters 2026 and ended up carrying Jon Rahm's bag down the fairway. This incident is likely to draw attention from Augusta National officials.

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AUGUSTA, Ga. — How’s that for a headline. And it’s all true.
Paired with fellow countryman Jon Rahm on Sunday at the Masters, Garcia — the 2017 champion — pushed his tee shot at No. 2 off to the right. What followed will probably get him a talking to from Augusta National’s green jackets.
In the course of just a few seconds, Garcia slammed his club into the tee box, then took a whack at a cooler that snapped off the head of his driver. Then, for some reason, he picked up Rahm’s bag and carried it down the second fairway.
Sergio Garcia treating the Augusta tee box like a local muni 💀 pic.twitter.com/PZQxlKFG9Y
— Fore Play (@ForePlayPod) April 12, 2026
🚨😠🏌️ #LIVID — Following a poor drive, LIV Golf star, Sergio Garcia tore up the tee box and then proceeded to break his driver on a cooler 🫨 pic.twitter.com/NksAw9HfSG
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) April 12, 2026
Sergio just took a chunk out of the tee box at No. 2, smashed the water cooler, broke the head off his driver. now he's carrying Jon Rahm's bag down the fairway. quite the start pic.twitter.com/z6sTf6avRD
— Dylan Dethier (@dylan_dethier) April 12, 2026
As mentioned, the green jackets at Augusta National don’t take kindly to such actions. During Round 1, Robert MacIntyre flipped the bird after hitting a ball in the water at 15. That reportedly earned him a talking to after his round.
Bob NOT happy on 15. Couple this with the outburst on 12 tee. We just can’t have it! pic.twitter.com/YUwpCENQLb
— Tron Carter (@TronCarterNLU) April 9, 2026
Garcia, who was +6 for the tournament at the time, will almost assuredly hear from Augusta officials after his round.
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Sergio Garcia broke his driver after hitting it against the tee box and then striking a cooler following a poor tee shot.
After breaking his driver, Sergio Garcia picked up Jon Rahm's bag and carried it down the second fairway, though the reason for this action is unclear.
Sergio Garcia may face disciplinary action or a talking to from Augusta National officials due to his behavior on the course.





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