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Tiger Woods has worst career hole at Augusta National in Masters collapse

Tiger Woods made history this weekend, but not the good kind. 

The five-time Masters Tournament champion had a major meltdown on the par-3 12th hole at Augusta National on Sunday, hitting his ball into the water three times while shooting a 10 in what is now the worst hole in his professional career. 

Woods' septuple-bogey moved him to 4-over for the tournament. He began the day 11 shots behind leader Dustin Johnson.

The 44-year-old's previous high score at Augusta National was an 8. He made an 8 on the par-5 eighth hole in 1999 and an 8 on the 15th hole in 2013. 

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