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Robert MacIntyre’s first-round scorecard at the 2026 Masters featured one birdie, three bogeys, one double bogey and a quadruple bogey that left him so frustrated, he flipped the bird at the entire course that was so tormenting him.
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But the rules of etiquette are well known at golf’s first major of the year and Masters officials apparently weren’t happy with MacIntyre’s conduct after an on-course meltdown during the first round on April 9.
MacIntyre was “reprimanded” after he gestured with his middle finger towards the green when he hit a shot into the water on No. 15 and used inappropriate language, according to a new report from The Scotsman newspaper based in MacIntyre’s native Scotland.
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The 29-year-old struggled throughout Thursday’s round after starting out with a birdie at No. 2. He had bogeys on the fifth and six holes and a double bogey on No. 9, and his problems boiled over when his approach shot landed on the 15th green only to roll back into the pond.
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That’s when MacIntyre decided to raise his middle finger into the air in the direction of the green. It was perhaps even more noticeable since MacIntyre is playing in a featured group alongside Scottie Scheffler and Gary Woodland during the opening two rounds of this year’s Masters.
After a drop, MacIntyre hit another ball in the water and his sixth shot ended up over the green. He eventually finished with a quadruple bogey nine on his scorecard, part of a first round in which he finished with an 8-over par 80. MacIntyre also reportedly used foul language on No. 12 and No. 13 on Thursday and slammed his club into the ground after a second shot he didn’t like at No. 17, according to ESPN.
MacIntyre’s second round didn’t get off to a great start, either. He carded a double bogey on his first hole on April 10 when he needed two shots to get out of a greenside bunker and sits at +10 for the tournament.
His reaction to another mistake was muted this time. Message received.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Robert MacIntyre ‘reprimanded’ for middle finger gesture at Masters
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