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Sergio Garcia, of Spain, stands on the first green in the rain in the Pro-Am round of the Genesis Open golf tournament at Riviera Country Club in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2019. Image Credit: AP

Los Angeles: Rory McIlroy has advised Sergio Garcia to find “sanctuary” on the golf course rather than let his emotions get the better of him following his outburst and subsequent disqualification at the Saudi International earlier this month.

Garcia was disqualified in the third round after intentionally damaging the greens at the Royal Greens Golf and Country Club, and the Spaniard apologised this week saying he had not channelled his emotions correctly.

“It doesn’t matter where you’re from, it’s not acceptable,” McIlroy told reporters at the storm-hit Genesis Open when it was put to him that Garcia’s Spanish temperament may have been responsible for his tantrum.

“And if you’ve got stuff bothering you, let the course be your sanctuary. I’ve had to deal with that in the past.”

Only half the field made it to the tee at the weather-hit Genesis Open in Los Angeles on Thursday, with American Jordan Spieth and South Korean Sung-kang sharing the lead.

Spieth raced into a share of the early lead on five under par after torrential rain meant the scores were reset on Thursday with the afternoon staters, including McIlroy and Tiger Woods, having no chance of playing on Thursday.