(CNN) The Masters is normally associated with its pristine course, the perfect foliage and the immaculate outfits.
However, for US golfer Billy Horschel, a day after playing a shot from the water with his socks and shoes removed and his trousers rolled up to his knees, Billy Horschel is back at it again at the Augusta National.
In the same creek on the same hole as Saturday's mishap, Horschel had to make the costume adjustments in order to attempt his shot.
And although it worked out in the previous round -- besides his slip -- he had less luck on Sunday, mishitting his chip and eventually having to settle for a triple-bogey on the 13th hole.
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'That's going to be a highlight that's played on social media'
On Saturday, Horschel ruined his perfect white trousers after suffering an unfortunate slip on Saturday.
The 34-year-old, playing in a group with three-time Masters champion Phil Mickelson, hit his second shot on the No. 13 hole into the water of Rae's Creek.
Horschel, instead of abandoning the ball and taking a shot penalty, decided to take drastic action.
The world No. 17 removed his shoes and socks and rolled his white trousers up to his knees as to keep them dry when he went in the water.
After making the outfit change, he quickly popped up to the green to check where he was aiming. But, on his trip back down to the ball, disaster struck.
With no shoes on, Horschel's feet slipped on the perfect grass and he slipped over completely to the delight of the watching patrons and many on social media.
He quickly hopped back up, with a big smile on his face, and amusingly asked five-time major winner Mickelson to check how dirty his white trousers were.
"I said: 'How bad is that grass stain going to be?' And he said: 'There may not be one there.' And he looked and said: 'Yeah, there's one there, sorry, buddy,'" Horschel said in his post-round press conference.
"Obviously that's going to be a highlight that's played on social media or maybe Augusta or the Masters will take it off. But I was hoping to make the putt so at least it would be something funny from it."
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The 2021 Masters golf tournament
Hideki Matsuyama celebrates with the green jacket after winning the Masters golf tournament on Sunday, April 11. He finished one shot ahead of Will Zalatoris.
Matsuyama celebrates with his caddie, Shota Hayafuji, on the 18th green Sunday.
Matsuyama lines up a putt on the 18th green Sunday.
Xander Schauffele bites his club on the 16th hole Sunday. He hit the ball in the water there, effectively ending his hopes of winning the tournament.
Kevin Na plays a shot from a bunker on Sunday.
Matsuyama plays a shot from a bunker.
Schauffele hits a tee shot on Sunday.
An attendant adjusts scores from behind a leaderboard on Saturday.
Matsuyama finished with a 7-under 65 on Saturday to take a four-shot lead into Sunday's final round.
Spectators walk to cover on Saturday after play was temporarily suspended because of inclement weather.
Matt Jones reacts on the 13th hole as a warning horn was sounded to suspend play on Saturday.
Justin Thomas hits a tee shot on Saturday.
Justin Rose eyes a par putt on the first hole Friday. Rose held a one-shot lead heading into the weekend.
People spread out from one another as they watch Tommy Fleetwood putt on the 16th green on Friday.
Bryson DeChambeau, last year's US Open champion, plays a shot on the 13th hole Friday.
Former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, left, watches the action along with fellow Augusta National member Heidi Ueberroth on Friday.
Former Masters champion Jordan Spieth walks past the azaleas on the sixth fairway Friday.
Lee Elder acknowledges applause as he joins Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus as honorary starters on Thursday. In 1975, Elder became the first African American to play in the Masters.
Dustin Johnson, last year's Masters champion, plays a shot on the second hole on Thursday.
Rose hits out of a bunker on the second hole on Thursday. He shot a 7-under 65 to take a four-shot lead after the first round.
This was the first time in two years that the Masters had allowed spectators on the course.
Spieth hits a tee shot on Thursday.
Four-time major winner Brooks Koepka had knee surgery less than a month ago, but he was on the course for the first round.
Rory McIlroy hits out of the rough on the sixth hole Thursday.
Two-time Masters champ Bubba Watson hits out of a bunker on the first hole Thursday.
Fans watch some of the first-round play.
Max Homa walks down the 18th fairway on Thursday.
Joaquin Niemann looks for his ball on the 10th hole Thursday.
During a practice round on Wednesday, Ian Poulter takes a Hogan Bridge selfie with his playing partners and their caddies.
McIlroy and Thomas walk across the Sarazen Bridge during a practice round on Tuesday.
Azaleas frame the 16th green on Monday.
To be fair to Horschel, and with muddy trousers and wet feet, he was able to gather himself and chip his submerged ball successfully up to the green, eventually two-putting to save a par.
After opening rounds of 76-71, he started the day three over and 10 shots off Justin Rose's lead.