Golfer Gets Heated, Flips Middle Finger At Masters After Quadruple Bogey Mess

ASFN Admin

Administrator
Administrator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
May 8, 2002
Posts
1,144,085
Reaction score
59
Like this article? Keep independent journalism alive. Support HuffPost.

A birdie is a good thing in golf, but flipping the bird is not.

Still, that didn’t stop Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre from flashing his middle finger after a particularly bad shot during the first round of the Masters on Thursday.

Sports: Dodgers Legendary Infielder Davey Lopes, Dies At 80

While at the 15th green, two of MacIntyre’s golf balls ended up in the water, giving him a quadruple bogey nine for the hole.

If you’re not familiar with the game, a “quadruple bogey” is a score of four strokes over par on any individual hole. Trust us: It’s not good, especially for pros like 29-year-old MacIntyre.

Not surprisingly, he was a little miffed by his performance at the hole and reacted by flashing his middle finger in frustration. (Watch the video here.)

The Associated Press noted that northern Georgia has had a dry spring, making some of the greens at Augusta as “rock-hard” as “a concrete parking lot,” and causing balls to pick up lots of speed later in the day, affecting some players’ games.

Sports: Prosecutors To Subpoena Tiger Woods' Prescription Drug Records After DUI Arrest

“I take back what I said on Tuesday. I didn’t think it was firm. Now it’s like a Saturday firm, I would say, for a Thursday, which is not normal,” MacIntyre said.

The two-time PGA Tour winner also got emotional on other holes, swearing on the 12th and 13th holes and slamming his club to the ground on Hole 17.

As a result, MacIntyre ended up with an 8-over par 80 and is unlikely to move on after Friday’s round.

But getting emotional is a big part of MacIntyre’s game,he told Golfweek last year.

“If I walk around and I’m all happy, I just made a double bogey or people are clapping, thanks very much, that’s not me. I’m needing to smash something up. I want to rip a glove,” he said.

MacIntyre was reportedly “reprimanded by Masters officials” on Friday but won’t face a fine for his digit display, according to GolfMagic.com.

Related...​


Read the original on HuffPost

Continue reading...
 
Top