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What Masters official told Sergio Garcia after his atrocious behavior on the 2nd tee at Augusta

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Sergio Garcia’s fiery temper once again got the better of him during the final round of The Masters on Sunday. Garcia posted rounds of 72, 75 and 74 during the first three rounds of The Masters and he was well down the leaderboard heading into the final round.

Photo by Chris Condon/Augusta National/Getty Images Sergio Garcia’s fiery temper once again got the better of him during the final round of The Masters on Sunday. Garcia posted rounds of 72, 75 and 74 during the first three rounds of The Masters and he was well down the leaderboard heading into the final round. The fiery 46-year-old Spaniard has a bad history of being unable to control his temper.

And Garcia ‘s poor behavior reared its ugly head once again at Augusta National on day four of The Masters . Photo by Logan Whitton/Augusta National/Getty Images Garcia was criticised by golf fans for his behavior at The Masters after he smashed his driver into the perfectly manicured tee on the second hole following a poor drive. The 2017 Masters champion then broke his driver shaft after smashing it into a water cooler.

There have even been calls for Garcia to be banned from The Masters after his flagrant display of disrespect. What Masters official told Sergio Garcia after his behavior at Augusta Augusta National is a golf club that strictly upholds their long-standing list of rules and traditions. Any kind of poor behavior is strictly forbidden.

Robert MacIntyre was given a dressing down by Masters officials after he smashed his club into the ground twice during his first round and flipped up his middle finger to the cameras. Now Garcia has been given a similar talking to. According to golf journalist Doug Ferguson, Garcia was immediately spoken to by Augusta National officials after his angry outburst.