Sergio Garcia making spectacle of himself during Masters’ final round
Spanish golfer Sergio Garcia made the cut at the 2026 Masters. The way his final round is going so far on Sunday, April 12, maybe he wishes he didn’t. The 2017 Masters champion started the day at 5-over par and…
Spanish golfer Sergio Garcia made the cut at the 2026 Masters . The way his final round is going so far on Sunday, April 12, maybe he wishes he didn’t. The 2017 Masters champion started the day at 5-over par and near the bottom of the leaderboard.
That earned him a 9:28 a. m. ET tee time, meaning his day will be over by the time CBS begins coverage of the final round.
The good news? Garcia got to play with countryman Jon Rahm, who also found himself far from contention. GOLF: What to know about Cameron Young’s wife Kelsey Dalition before Masters finish Unfortunately, that didn’t seem to help Garcia’s mood.
As shown by ESPN on X , Garcia broke his driver after an especially frustrating tee shot on the second hole. On the 585-yard par 5, Garcia ripped a poor drive into a bunker. As the ball was in flight, he slammed his driver twice onto the tee box.