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Zach Johnson shouts ‘f*** off’ at Masters patrons after sarcastic cheers for ex-Ryder Cup captain

Zach Johnson yelled “f*** off” to patrons at the Masters after making a triple bogey on the 12th hole on Friday.

The former Ryder Cup captain is making his 20th appearance at the iconic Augusta National Golf Club.

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Johnson’s reputation takes a hit during the 2023 Ryder CupCredit: Getty

Johnson, who won the Masters in 2017, struggled on the 12th hole on the second day of the tournament.

His first shot from the tee got lost in the trees, forcing the American to reload and hit his third shot from the tee.

But things got even worse for the 2023 Ryder Cup captain as he missed the green and failed to get up and down, ultimately making a triple bogey six.

Arriving on the hole in contention for the cut, he left with a par seven over – and some of the Augusta patrons in the gallery seemed to sarcastically applaud his short-range putt for six.

Johnson, clearly annoyed by this, can clearly be heard yelling “f*** off” at them after getting his ball.

He then threw his ball sideways angrily and stormed off the green.

The final nine did not go as planned for Johnson who finished the second round at +7, with the cut line currently projected at +4.

Johnson received widespread criticism as the American team was heavily beaten by Europe in the 2023 Ryder Cup in September.

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Some Americans were disappointed by his captain’s choices and decision-making in Rome, which stood in stark contrast to European captain Luke Donald’s methods.

Elsewhere at Augusta, Tiger Woods broke the record for most consecutive cuts made at the Masters after finishing the second round on a par.

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It will be the golf legend’s 24th consecutive success in the competition as he aims for an improbable sixth title.

Woods was eight shots off the pace set by Bryson DeChambeau and Scottie Scheffler when he finished the second round.

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