The Masters is full of pressure and expectations. For Matthew Wolff, the frustration got the best of him during his opening round
Wolff got off to a brutal start, sitting at 4-over par after the first three holes at Augusta
Reacting to his tee shot at the fourth hole, which landed short in the bunker, he let his club know that he wasn’t pleased
The dismayed player leaned on the club so hard it broke in two with a sharp snap
Things didn't get any better for Wolff, who finished the day tied for next-to-last place on nine-over par 81
It was another rough day for the player who last month tossed a club into the water at the Players Championship
where he had hit his tee shot at 18 into the water, taken a drop then left his approach right of the green