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Tyrrell Hatton knocks over bag in frustration after hitting his ball in the water at the Masters

Augusta National is difficult, folks.

The second round of the 2017 Masters Tournament is underway on Friday afternoon, and there are some golfers who are having a tough time navigating one of golf’s most challenging courses. Tyrell Hatton from England is playing in hist first-ever Masters, and his round on Friday is going well, poorly.

After making bogey on his 10th hole, he hit his second shot into the water on hole No. 11. Let’s just saw his golf bag fell victim to his frustration after the shot, as he knocked it over with his club.

The shot in the water ended up giving Hatton a double bogey on 11, bringing him to 9-over on the day, tied for 83rd and unlikely to make the cut for Saturday.

Hatton is a relatively new tour player, having played in just 15 total PGA events. He’s been able to finish inside the Top 10 in five events so far this season.

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