Scotland’s Sandy Lyle ended Day 1 of the Masters with a 3-under score, placing him in contention to win a second green jacket (he won his first in 1988).
Sandy Lyle’s Awful Day 2 Was Something To Behold
And...here is how his Day 2 went: double bogey, bogey, double bogey, bogey, double bogey, par, bogey, bogey, par, par, par, triple bogey, birdie, double bogey, birdie, par, par, bogie. That’s ten bogies -- four double and one triple, good for a +14 on the day and a +11 for the tournament, which he will now be leaving.
So, yes: terrible day. The all-time worst single-day score at the Masters, though, belongs to Billy Casper, who shot a 106 in 2005.











