Golf-Calcavecchia ejected from Masters for violating no-phone policy, Golfweek reports


FILE PHOTO: Golf - The 150th Open Championship - Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland, Britain - July 14, 2022 Mark Calcavecchia of the U.S. tees off the 3rd during the first round REUTERS/Phil Noble/File Photo

AUGUSTA, ⁠Georgia, April 10 (Reuters) - Former British Open ⁠champion Mark Calcavecchia was ejected from ‌this week's Masters for violating Augusta National Golf Club's strict no-phone policy, according to a Golfweek ​report.

The 65-year-old American, who won ⁠the 1989 British ⁠Open at Royal Troon and was an ⁠honorary ‌invitee to the Masters, was ordered off the premises on Wednesday ⁠on the eve of the year's ​first major.

“I’ve ‌got nothing negative to say about ⁠Augusta National ​Golf Club and the Masters, so I think we should literally hang up right ⁠now,” Calcavecchia told Golfweek before ​ending the call.

Calcavecchia's agent Ben Harrison told Reuters he had no comment on the ⁠matter, and Augusta National did not immediately respond when asked to confirm the report.

Calcavecchia, a 13-times winner on the PGA ​Tour, competed in the ⁠Masters18 times, with his best result coming ​in 1988 when he ‌finished runner-up to Briton ​Sandy Lyle.

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Augusta, Georgia, editing by Ed Osmond)

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