- Infamous par-three hole humbles the five-times champion
- Woods joins list of players to suffer on innocuous-looking hole
Tiger Woods reflected on the “lonely” element of golf after taking 10 shots to play Augusta National’s iconic 12th in the final round of the Masters. The score marks the biggest on a single hole since Woods turned professional.
In a series of extraordinary moments, Woods found water from the tee at the par three and duly played his third shot from a drop zone into Rae’s Creek. Having next found a bunker behind the green, he entered water again. By the time he reached the putting surface, he had already played eight.
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There are nightmare rounds and then there is THIS from Tiger Woods!
Tiger ended with a score of 10 on a par-three at the 12th after finding the water three times!
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