Saturday 14 May 2016 21:20, UK
Sergio Garcia suffered the humiliation of a six-putt quadruple-bogey that sent him crashing out of contention on the third day of The Players Championship.
Garcia looked to be in good touch on the baked, pacy greens at TPC Sawgrass when he holed a huge-breaking 30-foot putt for birdie on the fourth which took him back to six under for the tournament.
But disaster struck on the next green, where he found the front fringe in two and his birdie putt from over 70 feet slid past the hole on the right and rolled eight feet past.
Garcia then lost his composure as he took five more strokes to get down, running up a horrific quadruple-bogey eight which saw him plummet down the leaderboard.
The Spaniard's putting troubles echoed those suffered by Ernie Els at Augusta last month, when the South African needed six putts to get down from close range and signed for a nine on his opening hole of the Masters.
Click on the video above to see Sergio Garcia's six-putt shocker at Sawgrass ...