Sergio Garcia Breaks Driver In Frustration At PGA Tour Event
Sergio Garcia Breaks Driver In Frustration At PGA Tour Event...
Sergio Garcia snapped his driver in half during the second round of the RBC Heritage tournament Friday, a dramatic display of frustration that quickly went viral. The incident occurred after the Spanish golfer's tee shot on the 16th hole at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, South Carolina.
Garcia, the 2017 Masters champion, was visibly upset after his drive veered left into the trees. Cameras captured the 46-year-old slamming his club against his bag before breaking it over his knee. The moment spread rapidly across social media, with the hashtag #GarciaDriver trending on Twitter by midday.
The outburst came during a challenging round where Garcia carded a 2-over 73, leaving him near the bottom of the leaderboard. Tournament officials confirmed he finished the round using a replacement driver from his backup set.
This isn't the first time Garcia has shown his temper on course. In 2019, he was disqualified from the Saudi International for damaging multiple greens. Golf analysts noted today's incident reflects the pressures facing veteran players competing against younger PGA Tour stars.
Fans reacted strongly to the viral moment. Some criticized Garcia's behavior as unprofessional, while others sympathized with the frustrations of competitive golf. The RBC Heritage continues through Sunday, with Garcia now facing an equipment adjustment for the weekend rounds.
Garcia's equipment sponsor, Callaway, declined immediate comment on whether the broken driver was one of their models. The incident highlights the intense emotions in professional golf, especially during tournaments with strong fields like the RBC Heritage, which features nine of the world's top 10 players.