The 20 highest single-hole scores in PGA Tour history

Sometimes, even the greatest golfers can have a bad hole. See who has had the worst.

T-7. Ed Dougherty

Cypress Point Golf Course

Tournament: 1990 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Cypress Point GC.

Hole: 17.

Whether Bing Crosby is hosting the event or not, the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am has been a scoring-average monster throughout history. Ed Dougherty’s woeful experience in the tournament is an interesting one, too. Unlike others, he didn’t really have an issue reaching the green. He was on in three at the par-4 17th. But the 40-plus mph winds made putting nearly impossible, and Daugherty needed 11 of them. Yes, 11 putts.

Score: 14.