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‘I made a mistake’ – Golf coach KICKED OUT of Masters after breaking Augusta’s golden rule as he releases statement

GOLF coach Matt Thurmond was “removed” from the Augusta practice range for breaking a key rule ahead of The Masters this week.

The Arizona State University golf trainer arrived in Georgia earlier this week to mentor Spanish amateur Josele Ballester.



Two golfers holding a trophy.
Matt Thurmond has revealed why he was given a warning by Augusta officials

However, he made a huge error while walking onto the driving range.

Thurmond appeared to forget the ‘no shorts’ rule – which even applies on practice days.

After making his way over to Kevin Yu, he was stopped by an Augusta official.

The coach later took to social media to share his mistake, writing: “Strolled out onto the Augusta range today with my coach badge. Got removed for wearing shorts.

“First bogey of the week. Celebrated with an egg salad sandwich. Pants tomorrow.”

He later explained: “I went out on the range without thinking, gave [Yu] a hug. After about one shot and one quick hello, they came out and said, ‘I’m sorry, sir, you can’t be on the range with your shorts.’

“My bad, it was a mistake I made. I want to follow the rules here when I’m at Augusta and do everything right. Lucky to be here and appreciate everything here. I just made a mistake.”

Thurmond has now deleted his original X post, claiming that he wasn’t removed and instead was just reminded about the rule.

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His latest update read: “I did not get removed from the grounds of Augusta National for wearing shorts.

“I’ve been on the grounds the entire week.

“I was simply reminded that if wearing shorts (like thousands of other spectators) I can’t go on to the driving range tee even with the Coach badge.”

The Masters kicked off on Thursday at Augusta National Golf Club.

Justin Rose currently leads ahead of the second round.