Yahoo - It didn't take long for the Masters to give us its first moment
that'll get us banned from Augusta National forever if we don't play it
correctly.
Aaron Baddeley teed off at 8:51 a.m., part of a pairing that included Vijay Singh and Tim Clark. Baddeley's tee shot lofted up, up, drifted left ... and ended up landing in a woman's lap. Yes, really.
According to Golfweek's Sean Martin,
the woman remained seated with the ball in her lap until Baddeley
arrived. He then marked the ball's spot underneath her chair with a tee.
She stood up, the ball dropped to the ground, and Baddeley then placed
it at the tee to set up for his second shot. Talk about an awkward
moment.
This story wasn't this best in the world, but I had to take my opportunity to put up some Happy Gilmore. They should have made Aaron play it as it lied.
-Dow
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