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Masters coach ‘ejected’ from Augusta range for wearing shorts

News RoomBy News RoomApril 9, 2025Updated:April 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Jose Luis Ballester, a 21-year-old first-time Masters participant, faced a challenge preparing for the major tournament at Augusta National. His coach was kicked off Augusta’s range for wearing shorts, adding pressure to his preparation. Ballester earned his spot in the Masters field by winning the 2024 U.S. Amateur at Hazeltine and is paired with experienced players Scottie Scheffler and Justin Thomas. Playing college golf as a senior at Arizona State University, Ballester brought along his coach, Matt Thurmond, to help him prepare for his Masters debut.

Augusta National is known for its strict rules, and players and their teams have different regulations than patrons. Thurmond, a first-time coach of a Masters participant, was removed from the practice area for wearing shorts, a strict violation of the tournament’s dress code. Augusta National enforces strict rules on the property, including no cell phones allowed and no running allowed on the property. Dress code rules also apply, such as collared shirts and no jeans or casual wear allowed for patrons, with specific guidelines for the clubhouse dining room attire.

Clothing violations at Augusta National are not uncommon, as seen last year when Jason Day was asked to remove a sweater with gaudy block lettering during the Masters. Day respected the tournament’s rules and removed the sweater as per the officials’ request. Thurmond’s experience serves as a lesson learned for future visits to Augusta National, ensuring compliance with the strict dress code and rules of the prestigious tournament. Ballester, Thurmond’s student, is set to tee off for his first-ever Masters round with added pressure and attention on his debut performance.

As the Masters draws closer, the anticipation and excitement around Ballester’s participation in the tournament grow. With experienced players like Scheffler and Thomas as his pairings, Ballester faces tough competition in his debut appearance at Augusta National. Thurmond’s mistake of wearing shorts on the practice range highlighted the importance of adhering to Augusta’s strict rules and regulations, ensuring a smooth experience for players and their teams during the prestigious tournament. Ballester’s journey from the U.S. Amateur win to the Masters debut showcases his dedication to the sport and his potential as a rising star in the golf world.

The Masters week at Augusta National is always filled with traditions and strict guidelines that uphold the tournament’s prestigious reputation. From dress codes to cell phone restrictions, every aspect of the tournament is meticulously organized to maintain the aura of excellence and exclusivity that Augusta National is known for. Ballester’s participation as a first-time Masters player adds a new dynamic to the competition, with all eyes on his performance and progress throughout the tournament. Thurmond’s presence as a coach further emphasizes the support and guidance needed for young players like Ballester to navigate the challenges of competing at a major event like the Masters.

Thurmond’s experience of being removed from the range for a clothing violation serves as a cautionary tale for all participants and coaches at Augusta National. Compliance with the tournament’s rules and regulations is essential to ensure a seamless experience for everyone involved. Ballester’s journey to the Masters exemplifies the dedication and hard work required to compete at the highest level of golf, with the support of experienced coaches and mentors like Thurmond guiding him along the way. As Ballester tees off for his first Masters round, the golfing world watches in anticipation of his performance and potential as a future star in the sport.

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