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If José Luis Ballester was trying to make a name for himself at his first Masters tournament, he certainly succeeded. Just not in the way he might have expected before his opening round.
Scottie Scheffler and Justin Thomas teed off together at The Masters on Thursday morning in one of the featured broadcast groups alongside amateur Jose Luis Ballester. Which meant a lot of golf ...
Jose Luis Ballester claims he did not know there were toilets available on course - Getty Images/David Cannon It was the golfing equivalent of daubing graffiti inside the Sistine Chapel.
And Arizona State's Jose Luis Ballester, found himself playing in one of the featured groups alongside two former No. 1-ranked golfers in Scottie Scheffler and Justin Thomas on Thursday.