Patrick Reed, in Boston for this week’s Dell Technologies Championship, took his family to Monday night’s Red Sox,Marlins game, where fellow pro Justin Thomas happened to be throwing the first pitch.
Unfortunately for the newly-crowned Masters champ, the free seats to one of baseball’s most venerable parks was not to his liking. So he went to Twitter to complain.
Thank you @pgatour for the tickets to the @RedSox game tonight. I love how you put my wife, sister in law and myself in the line drive section. We paid $650 and ended up in the same section as the rest of the @PGATOUR! #frontrow pic.twitter.com/E0VP0Sbf22
— Patrick Reed (@PReedGolf) August 30, 2018
I’ve never heard of a line drive section? Does this guy know how baseball works? Be prepared for a ball in your face wherever you sit. Of course some people on Twitter were not having Pat’s complaints.
You know….thanks…..but we paid $650….but we're in the dangerous line drive section…..but thanks….even though we paid $650…..huh??…say what?
— Corey G (@jcnurse10) August 30, 2018
Are you crying? There’s no crying in baseball
— Mike (@mcdade_brent) August 30, 2018
Line Drive Section…. You know that’s a risk you take going to any baseball game, right?
— Bill Jones (@RaginTaurus) August 30, 2018
Been to Fenway hundreds of times. Never knew they had a "Line Drive Section"
— Nick (@ndi240) August 30, 2018
You're hilariously out of touch my man.
— KB (@boyd19901) August 30, 2018
The 2018 masters champ but your wife looks like the Phoenix Open
— Buffalo Bettor (@BettorBuffalo) August 30, 2018
— Dot (@InfieldFly86) August 30, 2018