A hole-in-one is a rare feat in golf, even for the pros. But two different players getting aces in the same round of a PGA Tour tournament? Now that’s almost unheard of. Well, that was until Thursday at the Quicken Loans National.
Rickie Fowler already was having a good first round when he came to the ninth hole (his 18th) at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Va. But his day got even better after this walk-off hole-in-one.
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Fowler finished with a 67, which put him in a tie for eighth as the first round drew to a close.
He wasn’t the only one with a hole-in-one, though. Ryo Ishikawa, who was tied for first at 8 under, joined the ace parade on the par-3 fourth hole.
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Now those are some impressive shots. The same can’t be said for Tiger Woods, though.
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