Former Rangers chairman Dave King has been pictured caddying during The Masters.
The Ibrox shareholder is in Augusta to assist Gary Player at the tournament.
This morning, King was involved in the ceremonial opening of the tournament as Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson were honorary starters.
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King was pictured at the tee to aid Player, who won at Augusta three times. The South African golf hero won nine majors in his career.
Player, 89, took the first shot of the ceremony ahead of The Masters getting underway this week in Augusta.
King first caddied for Player back in 2000 at The Masters in Augusta.
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The illustrious trio of Player, Nicklaus and Watson all hit tee shots on the opening hole before retiring to the clubhouse.
The three men all hit the fairway with their drives, with Watson hitting the longest shot ahead of Player.