Sergio Garcia Snaps Driver In Anger At The Open - Golf Monthly
The Ryder Cup record points scorer is playing his final round without a driver after breaking it in frustration on the 2nd hole
www.golfmonthly.comSergio Garcia recently made headlines for breaking his driver in anger during The Open, then finishing the round without a driver. He still posted a solid score despite the mishap.
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The Ryder Cup record points scorer is playing his final round without a driver after breaking it in frustration on the 2nd hole
www.golfmonthly.comIt didn't take long for Garcia to lose his temper – and his driver – on Sunday at Royal Portrush.
www.nbcsports.comFormer Masters champion Sergio Garcia lost his cool - and his driver - early in his final round at Royal Portrush.
www.bunkered.co.ukSergio Garcia is nowhere near winning The Open at Royal Portrush. But that does not mean he cannot get frustrated, and golf fans are upset.
www.essentiallysports.comIt didn’t take long for Garcia to lose his temper – and his driver – on Sunday at Royal Portrush.
www.golfchannel.comSergio Garcia broke his driver on No. 2 at Augusta National after an outburst on the tee box and was issued a code-of-conduct warning, a first at the Masters. Garcia lost it on the second tee box after an opening bogey, slamming his club into the turf twice, then took a swipe at a table with a green cooler on it. That left the head of his driver dangling from the shaft, and Garcia reached over and yanked it off completely. According to club officials, Geoff Yang in his role as chairman of the...
www.ajc.comThe LIV Golf star, who ironically birdied the second hole, was forced to play the rest of his final round without a driver, because the rules of golf state that you cannot replace a club that was b…
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