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Nick Dunlap endured another miserable day on the golf course on Thursday, just a week after his meltdown at the Masters.. The 21-year-old posted an opening round of seven-over par of 78 at the RBC ...
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Nick Dunlap had no hope of making the cut after shooting an 18-over-par 90 on Thursday. He briefly thought about quitting the tournament. He hit hit dozens of balls into the woods behind his Airbnb.
One day after shooting a stunning 18-over 90 in the opening round of the Masters, Nick Dunlap improved his score by 19 shots, carding a 1-under round of 71 to miss the cut and finish 17-over.
Golf Nick Dunlap’s Masters Thursday was disastrous. What matters is his response. Dunlap, a 21-year-old Alabaman, shot a first-round 90, a score to which every weekend duffer can relate.
Not only did he show up, Dunlap bettered his score by 19 strokes, shooting a one-under 71. But before the young golfer returned to the most famous golf course in the world, he let some steam off ...
Nick Dunlap rebounded from his opening 90 at the Masters with a second-round 71. Afterward, he spoke openly about his struggles.
Nick Dunlap did not card the worst score in Masters history, but he was close. He rebounded from a poor score Friday but still missed the cut at the 2025 event.
It’s fair to say Nick Dunlap will want to forget his opening round at the Masters on Thursday – and quickly. The 21-year-old shot an 18-over-par 90 to record one of the worst first-round ...
Nick Dunlap shoots one of the worst rounds in Masters history. Golfers can relate. Through 18 holes, Dunlap shot a brutal 18 over par at Augusta National Golf Club – bad enough to not only put ...
Dunlap is now among only four players who have shot 90 or above during a Masters round since 2000. That includes Ben Crenshaw (91, 2015), Tommy Aaron (92, 2000) and Doug Ford (94, 2000).