Jose Luis Ballester won the American amateur, which approved the place on masters this year, but the 21-year-old first competing in the main course overshadowed during the first round action.
Apparently balester That he entered Rae’s Creek on Thursday in Amtov Kutu in the August National Golf Club. The Spanish said “completely forgot that we had those toilets left of (13th) Tee boxes,” and after playing partners Justin Thomas “had a problem on the greenery,” he said he said he used.
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But such as hours and days after making a question, Ballester began clearly he was ready to put him now an infamous moment behind him.
“I have already apologized to the club, and I think we just aged from nowhere,” Ballester answered questions about whether his augusta had national officials about his actions.
Significant players who missed the cuts on masters, including Angel Cabrera in August’s return
Ballester also competes in colleges for Arizona State Sun Devils. On Thursday, he arrived in Augusta on Thursday, wearing a hat who said “Sunravs” upside down.

Jose Luis Ballester Tees No. 5 During the first round of economic tournaments. (Kyle Terada-Imagn Images)
Friday did not leave for Ballester, because he finished cutting down. However, he had a positive punishment and used the opportunity to learn from Thomas and his second partner, Scottie Scheffler, who won the two last three masters.
“These guys are especially here for how good about greenery they have, how good they have, how good they are on the perception of slopes and read greenery,” Ballester said.
“I hit many good shots with drivers and iron, but what I thought those guys were entirely (different) levels from where I was around the greenery.”

Jose Luis Ballester and Justin Thomas are handled 18. green during the first round of the masters tournament. (Michael Madrid-Imagn Images)
Last year, Amateur Neal Shipley spent their final circle with five years of winner Tiger Woods.
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Ballester admitted a disappointing result in the tournament, but he also expressed optimism in terms of his future. “It wasn’t a great week for me in that aspect, but I’m looking forward to the next occasions to see how I compare myself with them,” he said.
From Saturday afternoon, Justin Rose was on an apopus card at 8 in para. Meanwhile, Scheffler worked settled with a four-way tie for the fifth place as a third round action was played.
Fox News’ Ryan Morik contributed to this report.
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2025-04-12 18:22:00