00:00 – John Parry’s FIRST Hole-in-One at British Open 2025! | Royal Portrush Highlights 02:04 – Unbelievable Hole in One! John Parry Shatters 2025 Open Championship Magic on 13th Hole 05:01 – John Parry Aces Hole-in-One at The Open Championship 2025
1. John Parry’s FIRST Hole-in-One at British Open 2025! | Royal Portrush Highlights
John Parry achieves a career-best hole-in-one at the 2025 British Open! Watch the English golfer’s 8-iron shot from 192 yards land perfectly in the cup at Royal Portrush’s No. 13 hole. Parry shares his excitement after the rare feat, which marked his 10th career ace. The 38-year-old, competing in his second Open Championship, celebrates with playing partner Justin Leonard. This historic moment occurs during Parry’s 4-under 67 in the third round, keeping him 3 under for the tournament. Don’t miss the highlights from this thrilling round at one of golf’s most iconic courses.
2. Unbelievable Hole in One! John Parry Shatters 2025 Open Championship Magic on 13th Hole
Experience the electrifying moment from the 2025 Open Championship as John Parry delivered an unforgettable hole in one on the 13th hole at Royal Portrush. This incredible shot not only added to his scorecard but also became a highlight of the tournament. The 199-yard par-3 13th hole has a history of producing spectacular moments, with past aces like Emiliano Grillo’s in 2019. Witness the unity and excitement as fans and players celebrated this rare feat. Don’t miss the magic of the Open Championship—where every shot tells a story.
Keywords: Open Championship, John Parry, hole in one, Royal Portrush, golf highlights, 2025 tournament, golf moments, golf drama, golf history.
3. John Parry Aces Hole-in-One at The Open Championship 2025
Watch the spectacular moment John Parry hits his first hole-in-one at The Open Championship 2025 during the third round at Royal Portrush. See the reaction of the crowd and Parry’s celebration with Justin Leonard. This incredible shot on the 13th hole adds another memorable moment to the historic tournament.
John Perry’s first hoin at British Open 2025. Royal Portra highlights. Have you heard? The 2025 British Open at Royal Portra just witnessed a spectacular moment that golf fans will be talking about for years. British golfer John Perry made history with the tournament’s first hole-in-one, and it was nothing short of breathtaking. Imagine the scene. Perry lines up his shot on the 192 yard number 13 hole. The tension palpable as he swings his eight iron. The ball saws through the air, lands at the front of the green, bounces twice, and then magically it’s in the cup. The crowd goes wild. Perry’s playing partner, Justin Leonard, the 1997 Open Champion, was there to congratulate him, adding to the excitement of the moment. Perry himself was clearly thrilled, saying, “The atmosphere was absolutely amazing. Despite being a seasoned golfer, this was no ordinary hole-in-one for Perry. Definitely the best one 100% he declared estimating it to be his 10th hole in one in his career. This was Perry’s second appearance at the British Open, his first being at St. Andrews in 2022, but this year’s Open is shaping up to be something special for him. After shooting a 4under 67 in the third round, he’s now three under for the tournament. But here’s where it gets controversial. Some golf purists might argue that such an incredible feat takes away from the challenge of the game. What do you think? Is a hole-in-one a testament to a golfer’s skill or does it make the game too easy? And this is the part most people miss. How does a hole-in-one affect a player’s mental game moving forward? We want to hear your thoughts. Join the conversation in the comments below. Unbelievable hole in one. John Perry shatters 2025 open championship magic on 13th hole. Imagine this. You’re watching the Open Championship and suddenly in the blink of an eye, history is made. That’s exactly what happened early on Saturday, at least for those of us on the US side of the pond. The 2025 Open Championship was already shaping up to be a roller coaster of emotions and John Perry just added another thrilling chapter to the story. Picture this. Perry standing at one under par teased off on the parry 13th hole known as feather bait at Royal Portra. The hole stretching 199 y is no easy feat, but Perry’s shot was nothing short of spectacular. He didn’t even need to reach for his putter ace. Just like that, Perry joined the elite club of golfers who have achieved this feat at this very hole. Emil Gillo had done it back in 2019 during the last open championship held at Royal Portrush and now Perry’s name is etched in the history books alongside his. But here’s where it gets controversial. Some might argue that the 13th hole at Royal Portra is one of the most challenging part trees in golf, while others see it as a test of pure skill and precision. What do you think? Is it the ho’s design that makes it so difficult? Or is it the mental game that truly separates the champions from the rest? Moments like these are what made the open championship so incredible. For a brief moment, everyone, players, spectators, and commentators alike, comes together in a unified celebration, acknowledging that they’ve just witnessed something truly special. It’s a testament to the power of sport to bring people together, if only for a fleeting moment. So, let’s give a round of applause to John Perry for his incredible shot. And this is the part most people miss. It’s not just about the shot itself, but the story behind it. The hours of practice, the mental fortitude, and the sheer determination it takes to pull off a shot like that. It’s a reminder that in golf, as in life, every shot counts. So, what’s your take on Perry’s ace? Do you think it was a stroke of luck or a testament to his skill and dedication? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let’s keep the conversation going. After all, that’s what makes the Open Championship and golf in general so captivating. It’s not just a game, it’s a community, a shared experience, and a neverending source of inspiration. John Perry Acus’s hole-in-one at the Open Championship 2025. Wow, what an unforgettable moment on the course. At this year’s Open Championship, John Perry achieved an incredible milestone by scoring the first hole in one of the tournament during the third round at Royal Portrush. Perry, who is 38 years old, used an eight iron on the challenging 192 y 13th hole. In a display of perfect precision, the ball landed gracefully on the green, bounced slightly, and then rolled directly into the cup. A moment that left both him and his playing partner Justin Leonard visibly thrilled as they celebrated together. This remarkable achievement which Perry casually estimates as his 10th career hole in one was described by him as definitely the best one 100%. He elaborated on the shot saying that he felt confident right after the swing anticipating that the ball would land in a favorable position given the ample window available. It was a shot where he could almost feel certainty in its execution. Even though it carried a slight risk of either pitching shot or being affected by the downs slope of the green. Despite these potential challenges, the shot surprised him by traveling with more strength than he expected from an 8 iron at that distance. But here’s where it gets controversial. While many praise this shot as a perfect blend of skill and fortune, others might argue that such moments are more about luck than consistent skill. What do you think? Is a hole in one purely a matter of chance or does it reflect years of horn expertise? For context, it’s notable that 6 years ago at Royal Portra, Emiliano Guilo also celebrated with a hoin one on the very same hole, marking an interesting historical echo. Overall, Paris’s latest feat brings the total number of holes in one at the open since 1981 to 31. This adds a rich layer to the tournament story history and gives fans a fresh moment to remember. Beyond the individual achievement, Perry’s day culminated in a 67 which is four underping his tournament total to three overall. Reflecting on his day, he commented, “It was a great day.” Obviously, the sort of experience you get making a hole-in-one, the atmosphere was absolutely amazing. His words capture the rare blend of excitement and serenity that comes with such a rare accomplishment on a world-class stage. At the time of this report, Scottish Sheffller is holding the lead in this major, standing at 12 under par. A sharp reminder of the level of competition present in this prestigious championship. The dramatic elements of the game, including an unusual interruption when a bat flew into the broadcasters booth during the event, further add to the dynamic and unpredictable nature of live sports. What are your thoughts on this dramatic turn of events? Do you believe moments like these redefine a golfer’s legacy or are they simply flashes of brilliance in an otherwise challenging sport? Share your perspectives and join the conversation. Let’s discuss if these extraordinary moments truly capture the essence of competitive golf.
00:00 – John Parry’s FIRST Hole-in-One at British Open 2025! | Royal Portrush Highlights
02:04 – Unbelievable Hole in One! John Parry Shatters 2025 Open Championship Magic on 13th Hole
05:01 – John Parry Aces Hole-in-One at The Open Championship 2025
1. John Parry’s FIRST Hole-in-One at British Open 2025! | Royal Portrush Highlights
John Parry achieves a career-best hole-in-one at the 2025 British Open! Watch the English golfer’s 8-iron shot from 192 yards land perfectly in the cup at Royal Portrush’s No. 13 hole. Parry shares his excitement after the rare feat, which marked his 10th career ace. The 38-year-old, competing in his second Open Championship, celebrates with playing partner Justin Leonard. This historic moment occurs during Parry’s 4-under 67 in the third round, keeping him 3 under for the tournament. Don’t miss the highlights from this thrilling round at one of golf’s most iconic courses.
2. Unbelievable Hole in One! John Parry Shatters 2025 Open Championship Magic on 13th Hole
Experience the electrifying moment from the 2025 Open Championship as John Parry delivered an unforgettable hole in one on the 13th hole at Royal Portrush. This incredible shot not only added to his scorecard but also became a highlight of the tournament. The 199-yard par-3 13th hole has a history of producing spectacular moments, with past aces like Emiliano Grillo’s in 2019. Witness the unity and excitement as fans and players celebrated this rare feat. Don’t miss the magic of the Open Championship—where every shot tells a story.
Keywords: Open Championship, John Parry, hole in one, Royal Portrush, golf highlights, 2025 tournament, golf moments, golf drama, golf history.
3. John Parry Aces Hole-in-One at The Open Championship 2025
Watch the spectacular moment John Parry hits his first hole-in-one at The Open Championship 2025 during the third round at Royal Portrush. See the reaction of the crowd and Parry’s celebration with Justin Leonard. This incredible shot on the 13th hole adds another memorable moment to the historic tournament.
John Perry’s first hoin at British Open 2025. Royal Portra highlights. Have you heard? The 2025 British Open at Royal Portra just witnessed a spectacular moment that golf fans will be talking about for years. British golfer John Perry made history with the tournament’s first hole-in-one, and it was nothing short of breathtaking. Imagine the scene. Perry lines up his shot on the 192 yard number 13 hole. The tension palpable as he swings his eight iron. The ball saws through the air, lands at the front of the green, bounces twice, and then magically it’s in the cup. The crowd goes wild. Perry’s playing partner, Justin Leonard, the 1997 Open Champion, was there to congratulate him, adding to the excitement of the moment. Perry himself was clearly thrilled, saying, “The atmosphere was absolutely amazing. Despite being a seasoned golfer, this was no ordinary hole-in-one for Perry. Definitely the best one 100% he declared estimating it to be his 10th hole in one in his career. This was Perry’s second appearance at the British Open, his first being at St. Andrews in 2022, but this year’s Open is shaping up to be something special for him. After shooting a 4under 67 in the third round, he’s now three under for the tournament. But here’s where it gets controversial. Some golf purists might argue that such an incredible feat takes away from the challenge of the game. What do you think? Is a hole-in-one a testament to a golfer’s skill or does it make the game too easy? And this is the part most people miss. How does a hole-in-one affect a player’s mental game moving forward? We want to hear your thoughts. Join the conversation in the comments below. Unbelievable hole in one. John Perry shatters 2025 open championship magic on 13th hole. Imagine this. You’re watching the Open Championship and suddenly in the blink of an eye, history is made. That’s exactly what happened early on Saturday, at least for those of us on the US side of the pond. The 2025 Open Championship was already shaping up to be a roller coaster of emotions and John Perry just added another thrilling chapter to the story. Picture this. Perry standing at one under par teased off on the parry 13th hole known as feather bait at Royal Portra. The hole stretching 199 y is no easy feat, but Perry’s shot was nothing short of spectacular. He didn’t even need to reach for his putter ace. Just like that, Perry joined the elite club of golfers who have achieved this feat at this very hole. Emil Gillo had done it back in 2019 during the last open championship held at Royal Portrush and now Perry’s name is etched in the history books alongside his. But here’s where it gets controversial. Some might argue that the 13th hole at Royal Portra is one of the most challenging part trees in golf, while others see it as a test of pure skill and precision. What do you think? Is it the ho’s design that makes it so difficult? Or is it the mental game that truly separates the champions from the rest? Moments like these are what made the open championship so incredible. For a brief moment, everyone, players, spectators, and commentators alike, comes together in a unified celebration, acknowledging that they’ve just witnessed something truly special. It’s a testament to the power of sport to bring people together, if only for a fleeting moment. So, let’s give a round of applause to John Perry for his incredible shot. And this is the part most people miss. It’s not just about the shot itself, but the story behind it. The hours of practice, the mental fortitude, and the sheer determination it takes to pull off a shot like that. It’s a reminder that in golf, as in life, every shot counts. So, what’s your take on Perry’s ace? Do you think it was a stroke of luck or a testament to his skill and dedication? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let’s keep the conversation going. After all, that’s what makes the Open Championship and golf in general so captivating. It’s not just a game, it’s a community, a shared experience, and a neverending source of inspiration. John Perry Acus’s hole-in-one at the Open Championship 2025. Wow, what an unforgettable moment on the course. At this year’s Open Championship, John Perry achieved an incredible milestone by scoring the first hole in one of the tournament during the third round at Royal Portrush. Perry, who is 38 years old, used an eight iron on the challenging 192 y 13th hole. In a display of perfect precision, the ball landed gracefully on the green, bounced slightly, and then rolled directly into the cup. A moment that left both him and his playing partner Justin Leonard visibly thrilled as they celebrated together. This remarkable achievement which Perry casually estimates as his 10th career hole in one was described by him as definitely the best one 100%. He elaborated on the shot saying that he felt confident right after the swing anticipating that the ball would land in a favorable position given the ample window available. It was a shot where he could almost feel certainty in its execution. Even though it carried a slight risk of either pitching shot or being affected by the downs slope of the green. Despite these potential challenges, the shot surprised him by traveling with more strength than he expected from an 8 iron at that distance. But here’s where it gets controversial. While many praise this shot as a perfect blend of skill and fortune, others might argue that such moments are more about luck than consistent skill. What do you think? Is a hole in one purely a matter of chance or does it reflect years of horn expertise? For context, it’s notable that 6 years ago at Royal Portra, Emiliano Guilo also celebrated with a hoin one on the very same hole, marking an interesting historical echo. Overall, Paris’s latest feat brings the total number of holes in one at the open since 1981 to 31. This adds a rich layer to the tournament story history and gives fans a fresh moment to remember. Beyond the individual achievement, Perry’s day culminated in a 67 which is four underping his tournament total to three overall. Reflecting on his day, he commented, “It was a great day.” Obviously, the sort of experience you get making a hole-in-one, the atmosphere was absolutely amazing. His words capture the rare blend of excitement and serenity that comes with such a rare accomplishment on a world-class stage. At the time of this report, Scottish Sheffller is holding the lead in this major, standing at 12 under par. A sharp reminder of the level of competition present in this prestigious championship. The dramatic elements of the game, including an unusual interruption when a bat flew into the broadcasters booth during the event, further add to the dynamic and unpredictable nature of live sports. What are your thoughts on this dramatic turn of events? Do you believe moments like these redefine a golfer’s legacy or are they simply flashes of brilliance in an otherwise challenging sport? Share your perspectives and join the conversation. Let’s discuss if these extraordinary moments truly capture the essence of competitive golf.
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