PGA Tour winner, Matthieu Pavon will certainly have better days on the golf course, but at least he took one of his worst moments in good humor after failing to play the weekend at the RBC Canadian Open thanks - in the main - to an octuple-bogey 12 on Friday.
Having carded a steady yet unspectacular even-par 70 in round one on Thursday, Pavon knew he needed to come out firing in the second round if he was to avoid becoming one of the big names to miss the cut at TPC Toronto .
However, the Frenchman made almost the worst possible start (it could have been more) by shooting the highest single-hole score of his career. You may like
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