José Luis Ballester is on a fast track to getting banned from The Masters.
The Spanish amateur and reigning U.S. Open Champion is playing his first Masters of his career and is off to a rocky start. Not rocky in the sense that he’s playing horribly in the first round of four, being paired with world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler on the course today. But rocky because his Masters’ etiquette is well… not up to par.
Ballester got a rough start this morning when golf fans admitted they were not fans of the former Arizona State student’s upside-down hat. The trend of letters being upside-down on hats right now is huge…