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Ruler's amateur champion Jose Luis Ballester has chosen to head to Liv Golf.
The Spanish youngster will make his professional debut in Virginia in a Saudi-backed league.
Liv Golf announced that Josele's Ballester signed a multi-year contract to join the league where he will be part of the Firefighting team led by his fellow countryman Sergio Garcia.
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Jose Luis Ballester kicked his shot from the first tee in the first round of the Masters. (Peter Casey-Imagn image)
Palestinian also joined Abraham Ancer and David Puig to join the Fireball Team. However, Luis Masaveu lost his full-time seat with the team.
"We are very excited about Jossel joining the team," Garcia said in a statement. "Personally, I know him because he can get a golf club and he has been coaching with his father throughout his golf career."
Jose Luis Ballester
The 21-year-old is not only connected to his new captain, but he is also in touch with another Spanish from Liv, Jon Rahm.
Their connection also involves Arizona, the golfer's alma mater and Phil Mickelson, who have been the face of Liv Golf since its inception.
Ballester was able to join Korn Ferry Tour, which ranked third in this year's PGA Tour University rankings. But, the Golf Channel reported on Monday that he turned down membership for the tour and began speculating that he might be going to Liv.
Josele Ballester of Spain in 2024, the first day of Acciona Open de España in Madrid, 2024, will be held on September 26, 2024 in Madrid, Spain (Maneo Villalba/Getty Images)
However, Ballester already attended a major but took his master's degree this year at the Augusta National Golf Club in April. He didn't advance, but he did have a viral moment after admitting he urinated in the famous Rae's Creek, which is at the 13th hole in the 5th hole and is the last stop for the three-hole "Amen Corner."
Palestinian said it was an emergency, but he grabbed a lot of firepower on social media because many people think he was disrespectful in one of the most historical courses in the world.
“I thought, ‘I really need to pee.’ I really don’t know where to go because (Justin Thomas) has a problem on the green and I thought, “I’m just going to sneak up here in the river and maybe people won’t see me too much and then they applaud me, which is probably what I really sound today.”
"They saw me. It wasn't embarrassing to me at all. If I had to do it again, I would do it again."
Jose Luis Ballester is no. 5 In the first round of the Masters. (Kyle Terada-Imagn image)
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Palestinian said he apologized for lifting Augusta National officials in Rae's Creek.
Ballester will join his new Liv golf companion on June 6 at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club for his first tour.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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