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Nick Dunlap’s Masters Journey Highlights Resilience in the Face of Adversity

After a historically poor opening round, the 21-year-old golfer staged a record-breaking turnaround but ultimately missed the cut, sparking broader conversations about mental resilience in professional sports.

  • Nick Dunlap recorded an 18-over-par 90 in the first round of the 2025 Masters, one of the worst opening scores in tournament history and the worst by a competitor in a decade.
  • In a remarkable second round, Dunlap improved his score by 19 strokes, shooting a 1-under-par 71—the largest round-to-round improvement at the Masters since 1936.
  • Despite his second-round comeback, Dunlap missed the cut, finishing 17-over for the tournament against a cut line of +2, reflecting ongoing struggles with consistency in major competitions.
  • Dunlap shared a raw and emotional Instagram post after the tournament, reflecting on the humbling nature of golf and emphasizing perseverance, which resonated with fans and fellow golfers alike.
  • The young golfer, already celebrated for his amateur and early professional achievements, continues to navigate the pressures of professional golf, with his next appearance scheduled for the RBC Heritage on April 17.
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