- by foxnews
- 14 May 2025
Jose Luis Ballester won the 2024 U.S. Amateur, which granted him a spot at the Masters this year, but the 21-year-old's first time competing in the major on the famed course was overshadowed by a moment during the first-round action.
But as the hours and days following the incident in question passed, Ballester began making it clear that he was ready to put the now-infamous moment behind him.
"I already apologized to the club, and I think we just move on from this moment," Ballester responded to questions about whether Augusta National officials had spoken to him about his actions.
Friday did not go according to plan for Ballester, as he ended up missing the cut. Nevertheless, he had a positive takeaway and took advantage of the opportunity to learn from Thomas and his other partner, Scottie Scheffler, who has won two of the last three Masters.
"These guys are here especially because of how good they are around the greens, how much knowledge they have, how good they are at perceiving the slopes and reading greens," Ballester said.
"I hit many good shots with drivers and irons both days, but what I felt that those guys are in a completely [different] level from where I am is around the greens."
Ballester acknowledged the disappointing result at the tournament, but he also expressed optimism about his future. "It was not a great week for me in that aspect, but also looking forward to the next opportunities that I get to see how I compare myself with them," he said.
As of Saturday afternoon, Justin Rose was atop the Masters Leaderboard at 8 under par. Meanwhile, Scheffler was working to move out of a four-way tie for fifth place as third-round action played out.
Fox News' Ryan Morik contributed to this report.
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