Matthew Wolff was disqualified from Masters after the error with the scorecard

Matthew Wolff was disqualified from the Masters on Friday for a bad mistake.

According to Augusta National officials, Wolff ” sent back a scorecard with a lower point than he made on hole 17. “For that he was disqualified from the tournament.

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He shoots a first round 76 and follows it up with a second round 79.

Wolff (21) won his first PGA Tour tournament in 2019 during the 3M Open. He will also finish second in the US Open in 2020 and secure the Masters position in the top 25 in the world rankings.

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Wolff started strong when the new PGA Tour season began in September. He followed up the US Open with a second place finish at the Shriners Hospital For Children Open. He then finished tied for 11th place during the QBE Shootout.

He missed the cut for the Masters in November by shooting a 70 in the first round and a 77 in the second round. He will miss the cut after Friday’s second round, regardless of the DQ.

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Justin Rose starts the third round of the Masters with one hold on the rest of the series.

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