Shane Lowry became the first player with two career holes-in-one at the Masters on Saturday.
More importantly, his ace at the par-3 sixth put him in contention for his first green jacket.
Playing with Tommy Fleetwood and trying to chase down good buddy Rory McIlroy, Lowry hit a 7-iron from 190 yards and watched the ball hop three times before disappearing into the cup. He reared back and shook his arms in celebration, almost exactly like he did a decade ago, when Lowry aced the par-3 16th during the final round of the Masters.
“You don’t ever expect to make a hole-in-one. I just couldn’t believe it,” he said. “Obviously, you know, you’re out here, and you’re in the hunt at the Masters, and you’re making a hole-in-one — it’s pretty cool.”
Even cooler: Lowry ended up shooting 68, leaving him 9 under for the tournament and two back of McIlroy and Cameron Young.
Perhaps more incredible than his second ace in the Masters was the fact that it was Lowry’s second ace in as many events. He had a hole-in-one on the second hole at Memorial Park during the Houston Open, using the same 7-iron he used on Saturday.
As for the Masters, it was the first hole-in-one since Stewart Cink’s on the 16th in 2022. And it was just the seventh ace to happen on the difficult, downhill sixth hole; Corey Conners had the last one during the 2021 tournament.
Anyone who makes a hole-in-one during the Masters is rewarded with a crystal bowl. Now, Lowry’s the first with two of them.
(AP Photo Ashley Landis)
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