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Masters 2018: Sergio Garcia sets record with octuple-bogey 13 on Augusta National's 15th hole
Jamie Squire
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Safe to say the Garcias will not be naming their next child "Firethorn."
Sergio Garcia came to Augusta National's 15th hole at two over in his first round as reigning Masters champ. His score was decidedly higher when walking to the 16th tee. After hitting a 320-yard drive on the 15th, leaving 200 yards and change, the Spaniard's approach went into the water. As did his fourth. And six. And eighth. And, you guessed it, 10th.
However, the 12th found land, and the 38-year-old sunk the 10-footer. The final damage? An octuple-bogey 13.
"I don't know," Garcia responded when asked to explain the hole. "I don't know what to tell you. It's one of those things. I feel like—I don't know, it's the first time in my career where I make a 13 without missing a shot. Simple as that. I felt like I hit a lot of good shots and unfortunately the ball just didn't want to stop. I don't know, you know, it's one of those things. So it's just unfortunate, but that's what it is."
The 13 tied for the highest score in Masters history, and the highest score on the 15th, "beating" the 11s of Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki, Ben Crenshaw and Ignacio Garrido. To Garcia's credit, he bounced back on the 16th with a birdie. But it's safe to say he won't be defending his crown.