A birdie is a good thing in golf, but flipping the bird is not.
Still, that didn’t stop Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre from flashing his middle finger after a particularly bad shot during the first round of the Masters on Thursday.
While at the 15th green, two of MacIntyre’s golf balls ended up in the water, giving him a quadruple bogey nine for the hole.
If you’re not familiar with the game, a “quadruple bogey” is a score of four strokes over par on any individual hole. Trust us: It’s not good, especially for pros like 29-year-old MacIntyre.
Not surprisingly, he was a little miffed by his performance at the hole and reacted by flashing his middle finger in frustration. (Watch the video here.)













