Dunking five balls in the water gets golf fans posting their comments on Twitter. Sadly for Sergio Garcia, who went on to card a 13, it wasn't the sort of positive chat he'd hoped to have stirred up when he set out in defence of his the Masters title.

Twitter Reacts As Sergio Garcia Cards 13 On 15th Hole At Masters
Sergio Garcia’s hopes of securing another Green Jacket at the 2018 US Masters suffered a severe setback when he carded a 13 on the par-5 15th, a horror hole where he dropped five balls in the water to leave the patrons gasping.
The Spaniard may have finally ended his Major drought last year, but this edition sees him go into the record books for an entirely different reason: his name goes down as the player to have the highest score on the hole and it ties the highest score ever on any hole at the tournament.
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The worst score ever on any hole was 13 by Tsuneyuki ‘Tommy’ Nakajima in 1978.
Predictably, Twitter went wild after Garcia’s disaster.
The reigning champion Sergio Garcia has endured a nightmare return to Augusta.
He has found the water FIVE times trying to find the green at the 15th
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— Sky Sports Golf (@SkySportsGolf) April 5, 2018
Above: Watch Sergio Garcia’s nightmare unfold at the par-5 15th hole
This guy needs a beer.
#Sergio Garcia and the #MastersMeltdown. 5 balls in the water for a 13 on the 15th. #TinCup #getthatmanabeer pic.twitter.com/zuVwI8eiU8
— JustBeer (@JustBeerApp) April 5, 2018
Dad: How many balls did Sergio Garcia hit in the water?
Me:#TheMasters pic.twitter.com/BRrivLE3Z8
— D’Challa (@VIBEZ_419) April 5, 2018
Sergio Garcia is doing a Tin Cup #GiveMeAnotherBall pic.twitter.com/Ej9sAkiTle
— Shawn Kressin (@Kress_Golfnut) April 5, 2018
Footage of Sergio Garcia on 15 right now. pic.twitter.com/VEzCyive7W
— GOLF TALK CANADA (@GolfTalkCanada) April 5, 2018
Live look at Sergio Garcia on the 15th hole. #Masters pic.twitter.com/IcS5EU2ZHW
— Cole Zakis (@ColeZakis) April 5, 2018
Sergio Garcia’s Wikipedia page at the moment. pic.twitter.com/05UrxKH1ki
— Tiger Woods Legion (@TWlegion) April 6, 2018
Let’s check in on defending champion Sergio Garcia… pic.twitter.com/FafxC4Y2Bj
— Gordon Damer (@gordondamer) April 5, 2018
Ironically after hitting 5 balls into the water on #15 Sergio Garcia misses the water with his club. #TheMasters pic.twitter.com/jtMunhXQNU
— Denlesks (@Denlesks) April 5, 2018
We go live to Sergio Garcia at the 15th #rinsedfive #themasters pic.twitter.com/dMdEcwKZbr
— Kenny Keeler (@keebs1987) April 6, 2018
Live look at Sergio Garcia pic.twitter.com/CiGLObYMFt
— Dr. Carlton Maxwell (@carlton_maxwell) April 5, 2018
Reigning Masters Champion Sergio Garcia shoots a 13 on the 15th hole
#TheMasters pic.twitter.com/vtojOznQuP
— Ladbrokes (@Ladbrokes) April 5, 2018
This is the only Sergio Garcia didn't do on 15 just now #TheMasters pic.twitter.com/tbThYshpqZ
— Rob Pepitone (@RCPep321) April 5, 2018
LIVE Look Sergio Garcia on #15… pic.twitter.com/oEYn4zDucW
— Paul Beyer (@PBizzel) April 5, 2018
A live look at Sergio Garcia. #TheMasters pic.twitter.com/MTu2yBUDhF
—
G'Bralta
(@GBralta) April 5, 2018
The record worst scores on the 15th hole before Garcia’s effort were:
11 Masashi ‘Jumbo’ Ozaki 1987
11 Ben Crenshaw 1997
11 Ignacio Garrido 1998
Golf Monthly’s Tom Clarke was by the 15th green when Garcia was having his disaster: “It was remarkable, just like the end of Tin Cup, he just kept on asking for balls from his caddie not changing clubs and seemingly too stubborn to change the angle.”
Garcia, who beat England’s Justin Rose in an epic duel down the stretch last year, had been two over par through 14 holes and the defending champion would have been hoping to finish well to be in contention over the weekend. In the end, he finished with a nine-over-par 81 and it would be fair to say his dream of winning another Masters is in tatters.
To his credit, he birdied the next hole after the disaster – the par-3 16th – but it seems unlikely that he’ll be playing Saturday and Sunday in Georgia.
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