Sergio Garcia Struggles in Final Round of the 2026 Masters
Sergio Garcia making spectacle of himself during Masters’ final round
Yahoo! NewsImage: Yahoo! News
Sergio Garcia, the 2017 Masters champion, faced a challenging final round at the 2026 Masters, starting at 5-over par. After breaking his driver in frustration, he received a code of conduct warning but managed to maintain his composure while playing alongside Jon Rahm, who was performing better.
- 01Sergio Garcia started the final round at 5-over par and struggled throughout.
- 02Garcia broke his driver after an errant tee shot, leading to a code of conduct warning.
- 03He is playing alongside Jon Rahm, who is currently 3-under for the day.
- 04Garcia has one major title, the 2017 Masters, and 11 PGA Tour wins.
- 05Defending champion Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young lead the tournament entering the final round.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Spanish golfer Sergio Garcia began the final round of the 2026 Masters at 5-over par, struggling at the bottom of the leaderboard. His frustrations peaked when he broke his driver after a poor tee shot on the second hole, resulting in a code of conduct warning from the competitions committee. Despite this setback, Garcia managed to stay composed, even carrying fellow golfer Jon Rahm's clubs during play. Rahm, who is performing better at 3-under for the day, contrasts with Garcia's performance, which saw him bogey the first three holes, dropping to 8-over par. Garcia's only major title remains the 2017 Masters, where he triumphed over Justin Rose. The tournament is currently led by defending champion Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young. CBS will begin coverage of the final round at 2 p.m. ET.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
What do you think about Sergio Garcia's performance at the Masters?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.

