The University of Miami golf recruit shared images on Instagram showing herself along the course, wearing a pale pink top with The Masters logo and several lanyards bearing event credentials. One shot also captured a moment with Bryson DeChambeau and his caddy. Viewers assumed a selfie and rushed to accuse her of flouting the tournament’s strict no-phones policy.
Kai pushed back, explaining the photos were taken with a Sony camera during practice day — when still photography for personal use is permitted. The Masters policy draws a clear line: electronic devices that transmit photos or video are banned on tournament days, while cameras are allowed on practice rounds for non-commercial stills.