What Sergio Garcia was actually told by Masters officials after his outburst on the second tee
Sergio Garcia had to apologize after receiving a code of conduct warning at The Masters. The 2017 Masters winner smashed the second tee box with his driver, and then smashed his driver against a water cooler when his shot went into the bunker.
Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images Sergio Garcia had to apologize after receiving a code of conduct warning at The Masters. The 2017 Masters winner smashed the second tee box with his driver, and then smashed his driver against a water cooler when his shot went into the bunker. This was the latest in a long line of outbursts from the Spaniard.
The Green Jackets were none too pleased with Garcia’s actions. Geoff Yang, Chairman of the Masters Tournament Rules and Competition Committees, was waiting for Garcia on the fourth green and appeared to give him a stern talking to. But the details of what Yang actually said to Garcia have only just been reported, as Johnson Wagner discovered what happened on the fourth green.
Photo by Chris Condon/Augusta National/Getty Images Johnson Wagner reveals what Geoff Yang told Sergio Garcia Wagner, a CBS analyst, discovered what Yang said to Garcia after his outburst. He broke down the whole incident on CBS on Golf’s YouTube channel: “The obvious one is Sergio Garcia. His behavior on the second tee on Sunday was part of our featured groups.
Back into the turf and then taking a divot. And as we’re tracking the ball going towards the bunker, you could hear the clink of the driver that he ultimately snapped over the leg of the stand for the cooler. “Then gets a green jacket, Geoff Yang, walk down and and say something to him on four, which I’ve had a little bit of information come to me on this today.