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Ian Woosnam is not enjoying his trip to Amen Corner

It’s never good when your golf ball goes backwards.

Ian Woosnam, bless his heart, continues to cash in on the lifetime invitation he holds to the Masters after winning the green jacket in 1991. Woozy is often a solid bet to finish near the bottom of the leaderboard these days, and he’s taken up residence there early on Thursday. But that doesn’t mean the five-foot Welshman hasn’t created the highlight of the tournament so far (hover to animate):

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Poor Woozy.

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