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Kevin Na Meltdown: Golfer Shoots 16 On Par-4 At Texas Open (VIDEO)

Kevin Na

First Posted: 04/15/11 11:24 AM ET Updated: 06/15/11 06:12 AM ET

SAN ANTONIO -- Kevin Na watched his first shot on No. 9 veer badly off course. His next stroke wasn't any better. Or the next one. Or the 11 after that.

Or maybe it was 12. Thirteen? Na himself couldn't keep track.

"I got done with the hole and I said (to my caddie), 'I think I made somewhere between a 10 and a 15," Na said. "But I think it's close to a 15."

Try 16.

J.J. Henry and former British Open champion Stewart Cink shot 5-under 67s to begin the Texas Open atop the leaderboard, but the spotlight belonged to Na, whose meltdown on the par-4 ninth ranked among the most dreadful in PGA Tour history and sunk his chances after an otherwise impressive first round Thursday.

WATCH:

Adam Scott, riding the momentum of his runner-up finish at the Masters, began his defense of last year's Texas Open championship strong and was a stroke back. The Australian shot a 68 and was tied with Charley Hoffman, Jhonattan Vegas, Vaughn Taylor and Kevin Chappell.

If it wasn't for No. 9, Na might've been right there with them.

Na birdied No. 18 to go 4 under on the other 17 holes. But so dreadful was No. 9 that the score was adjusted three times – first a 14, then 15, and finally, following a lengthy review of a video replay before signing his scorecard, it changed yet again to a 16.

He wound up signing an 8-over 80.

The worst single-hole score at a PGA Tour event belongs to John Daly, who had an 18 on the par-5 sixth hole at Bay Hill in 1998. Ray Ainsley took 19 shots on the par-4 16th hole at Cherry Hills in the 1938 U.S. Open.

Scott and Geoff Ogilvy, who finished the round two strokes back at 3 under, were in the group behind Na. They watched and waited to tee off as the 27-year-old hacked, whiffed and bumbled his way through a nearly 20-minute ordeal.

"There's some rocks in there and some pretty nasty stuff," Ogilvy said of the 474-yard ninth. "You don't have to do a whole lot wrong to have three or four attempts to try and get it out. It becomes a comedy of errors sometimes."

Even Na was smiling by the time he tapped in a 6-footer on the green.

"It's all a blur," Na said.

Here's what he does remember: his tee shot that sailed into the woods, where Na eventually found the ball. He called it unplayable and teed off again, but not with better results. Along the way he whiffed one stroke, ricocheted another off his inner thigh, tried two shots left-handed and watched the ball barely sputter forward on another stroke.

All while still in the woods.

"One bad hole can basically shoot you out of the tournament," Na said. "That's what I just did."

Having a far better day was Cink, who didn't decide to play at the Texas Open until he missed the cut at the Masters. He signed up 2 1/2 hours after the deadline.

The 2009 British Open winner was glad he did, shooting a bogey-free first round.

"I didn't really feel like I would go forward by taking another week off," Cink said. "So I decided to add this one and just, you know, get right back to it instead of missing the cut at a major for another week."

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stape45
Spin this!
10:48 PM on 04/17/2011
He's officially the best at being the worst.
09:18 PM on 04/17/2011
There should be a warning sign: "This forest is NOT out of bounds".
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BARRISTER
06:32 PM on 04/17/2011
In the 1913 Shawnee Invitational for Ladies, ( at Shawnee-on-the-Delaware, Pennsylvania) Mrs. J.F Meehan shot 161 on the 126 yard Par 3 No. 16 Hole during the qualifying round. So Mr. Na shouldna' feel so bad.
07:33 AM on 04/17/2011
Aw, happens to me all the time.
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Amalek
Highly decorated HP warrior
02:48 AM on 04/17/2011
I am betting he still got a one on 19.
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richjustdonothaveenough
To a 3rd world America
07:54 PM on 04/16/2011
I've played against guys who did much the same thing, then he grabbed his score card and says, "I got a 7, what did you have?"
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SuperRyan
Still as sexy as ever.
11:37 PM on 04/16/2011
I didn't know you played with my dad.
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richjustdonothaveenough
To a 3rd world America
12:00 AM on 04/17/2011
LOL Fanned because I might know your dad.
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ECB
Your micro-bio is empty
12:06 AM on 04/17/2011
Yep
YOKEL13
Micro-bio for sale.
01:01 PM on 04/16/2011
As a former duffer who celebrated bogies like they were birdies, I almost feel vindicated: I don't recall ever taking as many as 16 strokes on a hole. I guess he was going for broke on every shot.
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AbeMartin
The best person fer a job is never a candidate
09:13 AM on 04/16/2011
Welcome to my golf reality, Kevin!

I went out to the links early one morning last spring.  When I came back to our home, fMzAbeMartin, said, "AbeMartin, how'dya do?"  I smiled proudly and said, "I broke one hundred!"  She said, "Really?  You broke 100?"  And I said, "Yup.  For the first nine holes."
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joetherealist
The economy isn't broken; it's fixed
07:51 PM on 04/16/2011
Nice. I always brag about how I made 40 great golf shots, it was the other 85 that killed me.
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Cougar90210
That's me in the corner . . . losing my religion
09:38 PM on 04/16/2011
I relate.
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leftybass
Itchycoo Park Ranger
08:24 AM on 04/16/2011
His only hope would've been that Bigfoot came along & walked off with his ball.
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08:00 AM on 04/16/2011
The truly amazing thing is that after shooting 16 on the ninth, he shot -3 on the back nine with three bridies.
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Winthorpe
Need a fourth for squash
06:51 AM on 04/16/2011
He "tapped in"a 6-footer for a 16? For those of us who card 16's on occasion, a 6-footer is far from a tap-in.
YOKEL13
Micro-bio for sale.
01:02 PM on 04/16/2011
Maybe the "6-footer" was his caddy.
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joetherealist
The economy isn't broken; it's fixed
07:53 PM on 04/16/2011
HA!!
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03:05 AM on 04/16/2011
I can't believe I watched that. Watching Windows defragmenting a 1-terabyte hard drive seems like more fun.
03:01 AM on 04/16/2011
He should go visit the Alamo with his day off.
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Seafarer61
Chillin' with the corpsemen from all 57 states
09:07 PM on 04/15/2011
If that had been Bill Clinton, he'd have marked himself down for a seven and not thought twice about it. The fella has kicked more balls than Anderson Silva.
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ExcellentObservation
I've made some terrible decisions sober.
08:20 PM on 04/15/2011
Not a good day to be mic'd for play. Also, his caddy seemed like a real clown.