Shane Lowry Achieves Historic Second Hole-in-One at Masters
Memorable 1: Lowry gets 2nd career Masters ace
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Shane Lowry from Ireland made history at the Masters by becoming the first golfer to achieve multiple holes-in-one during the tournament. His latest ace came on the par-3 sixth hole, propelling him to a tie for third place at 8 under par.
- 01Shane Lowry made his second career hole-in-one at the Masters on the par-3 sixth hole.
- 02This ace marks Lowry as the first golfer to record multiple holes-in-one in Masters history.
- 03Lowry's hole-in-one helped him tie for third place at 8 under par.
- 04He previously made an ace on the par-3 16th hole during the 2016 Masters.
- 05Lowry is only the third golfer in 20 years to have multiple holes-in-one in major championships.
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Shane Lowry, the Irish golfer and 2019 Open Championship winner, made history on Saturday at Augusta National Golf Club by becoming the first player to record multiple holes-in-one in Masters history. His latest ace occurred on the par-3 sixth hole during the third round, where he hit a 7-iron from 190 yards. The ball landed on the green, bounced, and rolled straight into the hole, prompting an ecstatic celebration that included pumping his fists and hugging his playing partner, Tommy Fleetwood from England. Following the hole-in-one, Lowry moved into a tie for third place at 8 under par. This ace is particularly notable as it is the seventh recorded on the sixth hole in Masters history and the first since Corey Conners achieved one in 2021. Lowry's impressive feat adds to his growing list of aces at iconic golf venues, including previous holes-in-one at the 16th hole in the 2016 Masters and the second hole at Memorial Park during the Houston Open. According to ESPN Research, he is one of only three golfers in the past 20 years to have multiple holes-in-one in major championships.
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