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Gary Player's son Wayne has been banned from the Masters tournament for life after a badly timed marketing stunt.
Wayne Player, who is the son of the legendary nine-time major champion, confirmed that he’s no longer allowed to appear at Augusta National for the prestigious tournament.
It comes as the result of a marketing stunt as the Honorary Starters began the 2021 tournament, which saw Lee Elder – the first Black man ever to compete in the event – honoured as the first shots were taken.
While he was being recognised for his trailblazing achievement, Wayne held a box of golf balls while standing behind him.
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He spoke about his ban in Golf Digest this week, where he said: