Masters 2025: The microphones catch the explicit reaction of four words from Justin Thomas to Augusta

This week, Justin Thomas officially slowed down the pursuit of his very first prestigious green jacket.

But the double winner of the PGA championship made the headlines for some comments during the first round at the Masters. Thomas’s tee shot the eighth hole, also known as yellow jasmine, spoke of a four -words NSFW response from Golf Pro.

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Justin Thomas reacts after pouring a putt for a birdie on the number 16 during the first round of the Masters on Thursday. (Images Peter Casey-Imagn)

The microphones scattered through the national golf course of Augusta Manicuré picked up Thomas saying: “F — Talé … Fuck.”

Thomas’ moment of frustration came one day after being smiling at Augusta during the Lightthand Masters competition by 3. Thomas went to social networks to react to an “incredible day” he had with his daughter and the families of colleagues Golfers Jordan Spieth and Max Homa.

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“The competition by 3 @Themasters was a little different today past years! An incredible day with my daughters, the Spieths and the Homa team. Incredible memories that we will cherish for the work of preparation is over, it’s time to get it,” said Thomas a post Instagram.

Justin Thomas plays his 18th tee shot in the first round of the Masters on Thursday. (Images Grace Smith-Imagn)

Thomas failed to cut the Masters in 2023 and 2024. His best finish during the major tournament occurred in 2020 when he finished the event in fourth place.

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Justin Thomas played a shot on the 11th hole during a round before the Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club, April 8, 2025, in Augusta, GA. (Images Richard Heathcote / Getty)

Thomas also produced a top 10 at the US Open in 2020. His victories in the PGA championship took place in 2017 and 2022.

Thomas left the 18th hole in Augusta on Thursday, one shot on the peer, placing it equally for the 38th place.

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