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He's yet to make par through seven holes: bogey, bogey, bogey, triple bogey, bogey, bogey, triple bogey.
His line so far: birdie, par, double bogey, par, triple bogey, bogey, bogey, birdie.
But he finished double bogey, bogey, bogey and failed by one stroke.
Twenty-one yeafterfthatthet, he started bogey, bogey.
He shot a 77, but it could have been worse after he opened bogey, double-bogey, bogey, bogey.
His start — bogey, bogey, double bogey — brought him to eight over par for the tournament.
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Jeff Quinney, the United States Amateur champion, who was paired with Tiger Woods and Thomas Bjorn, shot a 45 on the front nine, including a start of double-bogey, bogey, double-bogey, bogey and bogey during his first six holes.
Using a 3-wood or a 2-iron off the tee in previous rounds, he had been three over par on this hole -- double-bogey, bogey, par.
McIlroy was still one ahead heading up to the hole but then recorded a triple-bogey, bogey and double-bogey.
But when McIlroy endured a nightmare spell of triple-bogey, bogey and double bogey from the 10th, the tournament was wide open.
But then Day blew up by going bogey, triple-bogey, bogey, and finished the round at even-par 72, while Spieth finished bogey-free and two strokes ahead of Danny Lee and Shane Lowry.
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