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The Worst Collapse In Golf History Happened 14 Years Ago This Week: Here Are The GIFs From Jean Van De Velde's Epic Choke

Jul 20, 2013, 23:21 IST

Ross Kinnaird/Getty ImagesJean van de Velde only needed a double-bogey six or better on the 18th hole to win the 1999 British Open.

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He could have hit four wedges onto the green, taken two putts and won the tournament.

But instead he hit one shot off the grandstand, plopped another into a creek, and finished the hole with a triple-bogey seven to fall into a three-way playoff, which he eventually lost.

It was one of the biggest collapses in golf (and sports) history. Here's how it went down.

SHOT #1: He drove it through the fairway, but it was still an okay drive.

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SHOT #2: Instead of laying up, he went for the green, and disaster struck. He clanged it off the grandstand and into the hay.

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SHOT #3: He chunked his shot from the rough directly into the creek.

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SHOT #4: In a desperate attempt to avoid a penalty stroke, he took his shoes off and thought about hitting it from the creek. But he eventually had to take a drop because the ball sank.

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SHOT #5: He chunked another approach shot into the bunker.

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SHOT #6: Needing to get up-and-down to stay in the playoff, he chipped it within 10 feet.

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SHOT #7: He made the triple-bogey putt, and celebrated making the playoff.

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Ultimately though, he lost in the playoff to Paul Lawrie, sealing one of the worst collapses ever:

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