Is This The Craziest Scorecard Ever?
This scorecard in a PGA Assistants event included a nine, an 11, five birdies and a hole-in-one...
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This scorecard in a PGA Assistants event included a nine, an 11, five birdies and a hole-in-one...
Is This The Craziest Scorecard Ever?
This may be the maddest scorecard we've ever seen.
Playing in a PGA Assistants event, Oliver Smith got off to the worst start possible - a nine.
He then bogeyed the next to be six over after two holes but five birdies and an ace later - he was one under through 10 holes!
A par and a bogey followed before an...11.
A bogey-bogey finish concluded the round before he probably had to spend quite a bit of money behind the bar, ouch.
Matthew Webb, who was playing with Oliver, tweeted: "He's a good lad banter all the way. When he made the 1 he went wild then after the 11 I said "I haven't seen 3 1's on a card before"
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Elliott Heath is our News Editor and has been with Golf Monthly since early 2016 after graduating with a degree in Sports Journalism. He covered the 2022 and 2025 Masters from Augusta National and was there by the 18th green to watch Rory McIlroy complete the career grand slam. He has also covered five Open Championships on-site including the 150th at St Andrews.