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Nick Dunlap Shoots 90 at The Masters
Nick Dunlap had what will likely be known as his worst round as a professional golfer on Thursday at The Masters, as he shot a +18 90.
There have only been two other occasions in the history of The Masters where a player has shot that score on Thursday, one occurring in 1952 and another in 1954.
Dunlap did not record a single three-putt in the round, which makes the statistics surrounding his round even more surprising:
This has to be one of most unbelievable stats in Masters history.
Nick Dunlap didn’t have a three-putt, averaged 1.83 putts per hole and shot 90. pic.twitter.com/KxLs2J6S2u
— Monday Q Info (@acaseofthegolf1) April 10, 2025
Losing shots in every category led to what was one of the highest-scoring rounds in The Masters. Dunlap, who took to the PGA TOUR scene two years ago after winning a tournament as an Amateur, is making his 2nd appearance at The Masters this year.
We have all been there: some days, you get out on the course, and things are just not clicking. Nothing seems to be feeling right, and nothing is going well.
It happens to everyone who plays this game at one time or another. Dunlap’s just so happened to take place at the biggest tournament in the world.
Cover Image via Golf Digest
