Spain’s Sergio Garcia disqualified for damaging greens

Published - February 02, 2019 09:12 pm IST - King Abdullah Economic City

Sergio Garcia

Sergio Garcia

Spain’s Sergio Garcia was disqualified from the inaugural Saudi International on Saturday for serious misconduct.

The world No27 shot a round of one-over par 71, but is believed to have damaged a couple of greens at the Royal Greens Golf Club during that effort after slamming his putter in frustration.

Garcia thus became the first player on the European Tour to be disqualified under Rule 1.2a, which deals with conduct expected from players.

The rule declares that “players are expected to play in the spirit of the game by acting with integrity, showing consideration to others and taking good care of the course.”

Garcia apologised for his behaviour and said in a statement released by the Tour: “I respect the decision of my disqualification.

“In frustration, I damaged a couple of greens, for which I apologise, and I have informed my fellow players it will never happen again.”

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