Clayton Price Baker Mugshot Photo: Steals Sands at 2012 Masters

by NowPublic Staff | April 10, 2012 at 08:58 am
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Clayton Price Baker Was Arrested at the 2012 Masters For Trying To Steal Sand. Here is a Mugshot Photo

What did Clayton Price Baker do to earn this embarrassing mugshot photo? Steal sand, of course. He didn't just steal any sand. He stole the sand at the Augusta National golf course during the 2012 Masters.


This menace to society was arrested after he allegedly "slipped under the ropes" at Augusta and grabbed a cup full of sand.

Our favorite line: "Gay said Baker, who was drinking heavily at the time of the incident, was unsuccessful at getting any of the sand in his cup."

So the guy got arrested, had his mugshot plastered on the internet and he didn't even get any sand. And you thought Phil Mickelson had a rough final day at Augusta.

Here is a Clayton Price Baker photo

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Clayton Price Baker Mugshot Photo: Masters 2012 Arrest

Clayton Price Baker Mugshot Photo: Masters 2012 Arrest

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lawson

this guy wasnt even drunk, just a case of cops out of control.  probably has to do with being named gay.

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JJburns

Yeah, but rules are rules, and they're there to keep idiots like this from crossing those ropes and acting stupid.  He deserves to have his mugshot taken and plastered all over the internet for doing this.

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JJburns

Drinking may or may not have been the case, and the cops are there to make sure the players' safety is intact.  That's why the ropes are there. You cross them and you pay the price.  It's just like jumping over the railings at a football game and running across the field or jumping over the railings at a baseball game, same thing.

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