Relive one of the most epic and improbable aces ever made. At the 2016 Masters Tournament, Louis Oosthuizen funneled his tee shot off the hill, off another golf ball and into the hole at No. 16.
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Since 1934, the Masters Tournament has been home to some of golf’s greatest moments. Amidst blooming azaleas, towering pines and flowering dogwoods, the first full week of April ushers in a stage unique to golf and to sport. Over four days and 72 holes, the smallest field in major championship golf competes for a chance to capture the Green Jacket and a place in Masters history.
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i’ve been here 17 years I have never seen an afternoon like this All right [Applause] that’s one [Applause] It’s the best Billions tournament I’ve ever seen The nine ball in the corner pocket It started with Shane Lowry It continued with Davis Love There may be more after Louis Hazel
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That pin placement on Sunday is always exciting! Now, I just have to get there one Sunday to watch in person 😂
Why wasn't this uploaded years ago?
Has any other player had a hole in one and an albatross at the Masters? They were different rounds but still some of the rarest pair of birds you’ll find at Augusta.