Andrey Pavlov hits nightmare score of 17 on first hole at Lyoness Open zoonosology

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 16:24:16


Andrey Pavlov hits nightmare score of 17 on first hole at Lyoness Open zoonosology

The Russian will be keen to forget about his Friday at the Diamond Country Club in Atzenbrugg, Austria, after writing himself into the record books for the wrong reason.

Pavlov, who shot an impressive 71 in the opening round Thursday after receiving a tournament invitation, registered a nightmare score of 17 on the par-five first hole -- the joint-second worst in European Tour history.



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What's more, if that was not frustrating enough for the 1,598th-ranked Pavlov, he proceeded to find the water on a whopping six different occasions in that time.

Pavlov started the day six shots off the lead but ended it languishing down in the lower echelons of the tournament leaderboard and failed to make the cut.

He can at least take consolation from the fact that his score on the first hole was not as poor as Philippe Porquier's effort of 20 on a single hole at the 1978 French Open.

Pavlov's 17 matches that of Chris Gane, who made the same score at Gleneagles in 2003.

The Russian can also rest safe in the knowledge that he did not fare quite as badly as Tommy Armour and Ray Ainsley, who both needed 23 shots on a single hole on the American tour circuit.

Armour's nightmare came about at the 1927 Shawnee Open, while Ainsley's hole to forget was at the 1938 US Open.

Pavlov's 17 matches that of Chris Gane, who made the same score at Gleneagles in 2003. What's more, if that was not frustrating enough for the 1,598th-ranked Pavlov, he proceeded to find the water on a whopping six different occasions in that time. He can at least take consolation from the fact that his score on the first hole was not as poor as Philippe Porquier's effort of 20 on a single hole at the 1978 French Open. Pavlov, who shot an impressive 71 in the opening round Thursday after receiving a tournament invitation, registered a nightmare score of 17 on the par-five first hole -- the joint-second worst in European Tour history. The Russian can also rest safe in the knowledge that he did not fare quite as badly as Tommy Armour and Ray Ainsley, who both needed 23 shots on a single hole on the American tour circuit. The Russian can also rest safe in the knowledge that he did not fare quite as badly as Tommy Armour and Ray Ainsley, who both needed 23 shots on a single hole on the American tour circuit. Pavlov, who shot an impressive 71 in the opening round Thursday after receiving a tournament invitation, registered a nightmare score of 17 on the par-five first hole -- the joint-second worst in European Tour history. Pavlov, who shot an impressive 71 in the opening round Thursday after receiving a tournament invitation, registered a nightmare score of 17 on the par-five first hole -- the joint-second worst in European Tour history. Pavlov's 17 matches that of Chris Gane, who made the same score at Gleneagles in 2003. Pavlov's 17 matches that of Chris Gane, who made the same score at Gleneagles in 2003. Pavlov's 17 matches that of Chris Gane, who made the same score at Gleneagles in 2003. Pavlov, who shot an impressive 71 in the opening round Thursday after receiving a tournament invitation, registered a nightmare score of 17 on the par-five first hole -- the joint-second worst in European Tour history. Armour's nightmare came about at the 1927 Shawnee Open, while Ainsley's hole to forget was at the 1938 US Open. Armour's nightmare came about at the 1927 Shawnee Open, while Ainsley's hole to forget was at the 1938 US Open. The Russian will be keen to forget about his Friday at the Diamond Country Club in Atzenbrugg, Austria, after writing himself into the record books for the wrong reason. What's more, if that was not frustrating enough for the 1,598th-ranked Pavlov, he proceeded to find the water on a whopping six different occasions in that time. Pavlov started the day six shots off the lead but ended it languishing down in the lower echelons of the tournament leaderboard and failed to make the cut. What's more, if that was not frustrating enough for the 1,598th-ranked Pavlov, he proceeded to find the water on a whopping six different occasions in that time. Armour's nightmare came about at the 1927 Shawnee Open, while Ainsley's hole to forget was at the 1938 US Open. Pavlov started the day six shots off the lead but ended it languishing down in the lower echelons of the tournament leaderboard and failed to make the cut. What's more, if that was not frustrating enough for the 1,598th-ranked Pavlov, he proceeded to find the water on a whopping six different occasions in that time. Pavlov's 17 matches that of Chris Gane, who made the same score at Gleneagles in 2003. Armour's nightmare came about at the 1927 Shawnee Open, while Ainsley's hole to forget was at the 1938 US Open. What's more, if that was not frustrating enough for the 1,598th-ranked Pavlov, he proceeded to find the water on a whopping six different occasions in that time. Pavlov's 17 matches that of Chris Gane, who made the same score at Gleneagles in 2003. The Russian will be keen to forget about his Friday at the Diamond Country Club in Atzenbrugg, Austria, after writing himself into the record books for the wrong reason.

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