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-2. Dale Douglass

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Tournament: 1963 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am, Pebble Beach GL.

Hole: 10.

The Bing Crosby National Pro-Am was relentless on scoring averages back in the day. Only a few years after Merrell’s 19, Dale Douglass arrived at No. 10 tee box and swung away. His slicing shot landed on the beach, and when he finally got out of the sand, he was lying 14. Five shots later, Douglass was in the hole.

Scores: 19.