Shane Lowry had the first ace on the par-3 hole, the first hole-in-one on No. 16 in four years.
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Davis Love III stepped up to drive only two groups later, hitting a nearly identical shot to Lowry that trickled right into the bottom of the cup.
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Brace yourself now because the following hole-in-one may be the most bizarre shot you’ve ever seen.
Louis Oosthuizen found his way to an ace on 16 with a little help from J.B. Holmes’ ball. Good luck trying to replicate this trick shot.
Lowry finished 10-over for the tournament, tied for 39th overall. Love III was not far behind at 11-over and tied for 42nd. Oosthuizen stood at 4-over and tied for 18th with only two holes left to play.
But hey, these three will always have No. 16.