ATZENBRUGG, Austria – Andrey Pavlov of Russia needed 17 strokes on a single hole in excellent weather conditions at the Lyoness Open on Friday, tying for the second worse score on the European Tour.
On the par-5 first, Pavlov found the water on six attempts. The Diamond Country Club course is known for its many water hazards.
Chris Gane also scored a 17 at Gleneagles 12 years ago, still three strokes less than Philippe Porquier’s record of 20 at the French Open in 1978.
Full-field scores from the Lyoness Open
After entering the event on invitation, the 1,598th-ranked Pavlov opened with a 1-under 71 on Thursday. He shot 53 on the front nine on Friday and came home in 37 for an 18-over 90.
Gregory Bourdy of France shot a 67 to go 12 under and hold a five-stroke clubhouse lead.