Scottie Scheffler angrily snapped at a fan during his first round at The Open, far from happy with the supporter for their phone usage before bogeying the par three 17th hole.
Immediately after hooking his tee shot left, the American turned back to the crowd and singled out one member of those in attendance, seemingly upset at hearing a noise that one of their phones made.
“You need to keep those things on silent!” he fumed, before a poor chip shot ensured his first effort could not be rescued, going on to miss a putt for par.
Scheffler was in disbelief that his 15-foot putt went astray, tapping in for bogey, before a birdie on the last hole of the day after smart approach play.
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