See, pro athletes are just like us.
Nick Dunlap, competing in the second Masters of his career, shot a 90 on the first day at Augusta National.
While Dunlap likely will want to forget Thursday’s round, he can find some solace in the fact that he did not shoot the worst round ever in Masters history, with that unfortunate record belonging to Charlie Kunkle.
Kunkle shot a final round of 95 in 1956 to set the low mark, and, in 2005, Billy Casper shot a 105 at the tournament.
However, Casper never signed his scorecard, so that score was not official, according to Golf Digest.











