The American Tiger Woods made this Sunday, during the fourth and last day of the Masters, his worst result ever at a hole in a PGA Tour tournament by completing with 10 strokes (+7) the par 3 of 12 at the Augusta National, in which he went up to three times to the water.
His worst result in a tournament hole so far was the 9 strokes he made on hole 3 (par 4) of the Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin (Ohio, USA) during the third round of the 1997 Memorial Tournament.
On the 12th hole, Woods, defending his 2019 Masters title, went overboard on his first shot.
After dropping the ball, he ended up in the water again with a
wedge
strike
.
Again he dropped and sent the ball to a
bunker
, from which he again carried the ball into the water.
He repeated his start from the
bunker
, this time to the
green
, where he needed two
putts
to hole out and finish the hole with ten strokes (+7).
Despite the disaster at 12, Tiger Woods came back and birdied five of the last six holes to finish the day with +4 and finish the tournament with a shot under par, far from the leaders.
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