
Now that is a celebration of holes in one.
The Texas A&M baseball team paid tribute to the ongoing Masters tournament by presenting a green jacket celebration for a home run for Thursday 8-7 in 10 tickets on South Carolina.
The first Blake Binderup base crushed a Grand Slam in the third entry to give the AGGIs a 6-3 advantage and then returned to the bench, where his teammates had a green jacket waiting for him.
Those who win teachers receive a green jacket for their efforts.
Once he put on his jacket, Binderup aligned for a false putt and then he and his teammates celebrated as if he had just overcome the field in Augusta National in Georgia.
“Now, in honor of the teachers, he has the green jacket and the golden putter and it is good,” said an ESPN announcer with enough focus.
The green jacket came out an interview after the game after Caden Sorrell launched a solo homer in the tenth entrance.
At the request of the announcers, Sorrell, with a jacket, gloves and holding a golf club, pretended to hit a shot, turned their whores if he had sunk the attempt and then left his headphones.
Everything was a fun night that combines the two sports, which Alreamy has connected this year thanks to the MLB Hall of Fame, Ken Griffey Jr., serving as a photographer for the event.
Griffey is taking photos this week for Masters.com and captured a tender moment between Jordan Spieth and her daughter.
On Thursday he marked the opening day of the action for the Masters, and Justin Rose Tok of England, a three -stroke advantage until Friday, shooting 7 under the first 18 holes.
Defensor champion Scottie Scheffler is tied second after firing 4 under par, while Rory Mcilroy did not make favors in her search to win her first green jacket ending even for the day.
Scheffler is still the favorite of bets in Fanduel with ODDS of +200.

		