Sergio apologizes for Saudi meltdown: 'Not who I truly am'

LOS ANGELES – As he gets set to make his first PGA Tour start in nearly six months, Sergio Garcia offered an additional apology via social media for his on-course outburst earlier this month in Saudi Arabia.

Garcia has not played since being disqualified from the inaugural Saudi International, where he was cited for “serious misconduct” after reportedly damaging greens on purpose during the third round. While Garcia admitted to damaging a “couple” greens in an apology statement, subsequent reports indicated that the Spaniard damaged up to five putting surfaces.

Video also later surfaced showing Garcia lashing out angrily in a bunker during the second round, one day before his disqualification.

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Watch: Garcia lashes out in bunker day before DQ

By Golf Channel Digital
February 4, 2019 at 3:07 PM

Video has emerged of Sergio Garcia lashing out in a bunker one day before he was disqualified from the Saudi International for damaging multiple greens.

Given 10 days to consider his actions, Garcia took to Instagram to pen a second apology and thank his fans for their support – but didn’t offer further specifics on what exactly transpired.

“I’ve obviously had some time to reflect, and want to again say I’m sorry to my fans and fellow competitors,” Garcia wrote. “What happened is not an example I want to set, and it’s not who I truly am.”

Garcia is in the field at this week’s Genesis Open, a tournament where his past success includes T-4 finishes in both 2012 and 2015. It marks his first Tour start since the Wyndham Championship in August, as he failed to qualify for the postseason for the first time in his career.

With questions about his desert antics sure to follow him this week to Hollywood, Garcia spoke directly to fans as he looks to move past his controversial disqualification.

“I am an emotional player, and while I believe that’s one of my biggest strengths, it’s also one of my biggest flaws,” Garcia wrote. “I’m focused on working hard to channel that emotion the correct way and to be the best me, learn from it and move forward.”