Summary
Scottish golfer Robert MacIntyre might face a penalty at The Masters after showing a middle finger gesture during a match. This occurred after he had a difficult game on the 15th hole, which caused him to fall in the rankings.
Key Facts
- Robert MacIntyre made a middle finger gesture on the 15th hole at The Masters.
- He scored a quadruple bogey, which means he took nine shots on a par-five hole.
- After hitting the ball into a pond, he took a penalty and hit the water again.
- MacIntyre did not speak to the media after his round.
- The Masters has strict rules, and MacIntyre could face more trouble after his performance.
- He was predicted to do well after finishing fourth at the Players Championship.
- He led the Texas Open third round but finished as runner-up to JJ Spahn.
- Rory McIlroy and Sam Burns currently lead The Masters with scores of five-under-par 67s.