Why caddies at the Masters wear white jumpsuits
- Max Homa's ball struck a flag-carrying marshal on the eighth hole during The Masters tournament.
- Homa lined up behind a tree after his tee shot landed near the trees on the left.
- Homa aimed his shot toward the fairway, but the ball hit the marshal who had his back turned.
- Homa said, regarding parting ways with his caddie, Joe Greiner, "It was not my choice, so it sucked."
- Homa shot 2-over 74 in the first round and 2-under 70 on Friday, making the cut with a total score of 144.
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Max Homa Drilling An Unsuspecting Marshal With A Ball At The Masters Sums Up His Year So Far
Max Homa at The Masters Max Homa headed to The Masters hoping to turn things around after a string of disappointing finishes. Unfortunately, he didn’t exactly set himself up for success during his round on Thursday, which included a shot that managed to hit a marshal standing in the middle of the fairway. Anyone who’s willingly subjected themself to the game of golf knows it can be an incredibly frustrating venture due to the nature of a sport w…
Why caddies at the Masters wear white jumpsuits
(NEXSTAR) — The most prestigious week of golf is upon us: The Masters. From its venerable green jackets to its beloved concessions and sought-after garden gnomes, the Masters are unlike any other sporting event. Despite its occasionally playful allure, the Masters Tournament is also well known for its strict adherence to the rules. Among those, as some have learned the hard way, is the strongly enforced attire rule at Augusta National. Caddies, …
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