Garcia Apologizes for Masters Meltdown

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Sergio Garcia has apologized for his conduct during the final round of the Masters Tournament on Sunday. The former champion expressed remorse for his behavior, which included smashing and breaking his driver in frustration at the second tee.

Garcia received a code of conduct warning following the incident at the second hole. His outburst occurred during his final round of play at Augusta.

The golfer issued his apology on social media Tuesday, acknowledging his actions and expressing regret. He specifically apologized for the damage to his driver and his overall display of frustration.

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