Fred Couples deftly bombs Greg Norman, LIV Golf, during a Masters ticket scramble.

At the 88th Masters Tournament, the clash between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour is in full swing.
Playing Through reported earlier this week that LIV CEO Greg Norman was not allowed to buy a ticket to Augusta National. It was revealed on social media by Norman’s son Greg Jr.

Fred Couples deftly bombs Greg Norman, LIV Golf, during a Masters ticket scramble.
Fred Couples deftly bombs Greg Norman, LIV Golf, during a Masters ticket scramble.

He bought a ticket on the private market and still made it through the gates to show his support for the LIV members. Usually, people don’t like doing things like this.

When Fred Couples heard the news, he challenged the young Norman to a word game. Couples is a famous player who played this year but missed the cut.

“There were 13 golfers from the LIV league at The Masters, but Greg Norman couldn’t get a ticket.” Couples sent to X.

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“Greg had to get one? Let me know next year if you need a Shark.”

It’s easy to feel Couples’ passive-aggressive tone.

Freddie, as he is known, is leaving early because he had a hard time with the Augusta National winds. His score of 76 on Friday put him 12 over for the event.

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Even though he didn’t make the cut, the winner of the 1992 Masters seems happy in his post.

Even though they saw Tiger Woods break the record that he and Gary Player had set for the most straight cuts made at The Masters.

Woods played his second round on Friday and got an amazing score of even par, which got him into the weekend.

Few people have ever been afraid for Couples to say what he thinks. He did it again by using social media. While making fun of LIV Golf and their CEO.

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