An novice golfer from Georgia lived each weekend hacker’s dream when an invite to the Masters lately confirmed up in his mailbox.
The invitation was really meant for PGA Tour professional Scott Stallings, who made the Masters discipline by qualifying for the season-ending Tour Championship in 2022.
In a tweet on Tuesday, the actual Scott Stallings mentioned he had been checking his mailbox 5 instances a day for the invitation, which by no means arrived. The opposite man reached out to Stallings on Instagram to let him know that he had it, after Augusta Nationwide Golf Membership had mistakenly despatched it to his apartment.
“Hello Scott,” the person wrote. “My identify is Scott Stallings as nicely and I am from [Georgia]. My spouse’s identify is Jennifer too! … I acquired a FedEx in the present day from the Masters inviting me to play within the Masters Event April 6-9, 2023. I am [100%] positive that is NOT for me. I play however wow! [Nowhere] close to your degree.”
Actually had been checking the mailbox 5 instances a day after which I acquired this random DM yesterday đź« pic.twitter.com/yMvUYm3ioK
— Scott Stallings (@stallingsgolf) January 2, 2023
The person supplied to ahead the invitation to Stallings.
“It is a very good package deal full with all the things wanted to attend,” the person wrote. “I believe we have now some confusion due to our names, our spouse’s names and geographical location.”
Stallings, 37, has received 3 times on the PGA Tour, most lately on the 2014 Farmers Insurance coverage Open at Torrey Pines. Ranked 54th on this planet, Stallings final performed within the Masters in 2014, when he missed the minimize. He tied for twenty seventh on the Augusta Nationwide in his solely different look in 2012.