Golf
Masters star shoots 18 over in horror display with four double bogeys and a triple

Nick Dunlap scored 18 over on the opening day of the Masters, a card more than twice as bad as any other player to take to the Augusta course. On his second outing at the Major, having made his debut last year, the young American came away with four double bogeys and a triple to compound his misery.
He officially carded a 90, which remarkably is still not the worst round in Masters history. That honour belongs to Charles Kunkle, who posted 95 in 1956. Dunlap started his day with a bogey, then making the first of just six pars all day. Two bogeys followed before a triple bogey on the fifth hole.