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Shane Lowry Makes Masters History With Second Hole-In-One
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Shane Lowry Makes Masters History With Second Hole-In-One

Irish golfer Shane Lowry just became the first player ever to sink two holes-in-one at the Masters, draining an ace on the sixth hole Saturday. His incredible shot moved him into second place as he chases his first green jacket.

Google News - Sports2 min read
Shane Lowry Makes History With 2nd Ace at Augusta
Sports4h ago

Shane Lowry Makes History With 2nd Ace at Augusta

Irish golfer Shane Lowry just made Masters history with a hole-in-one that launched him into championship contention. He's now the only player ever to record two aces at Augusta National.

Fox News Latest Headlines (all sections)2 min read
Shane Lowry Makes Masters History With 2nd Career Ace
Sports4h ago

Shane Lowry Makes Masters History With 2nd Career Ace

Irish golfer Shane Lowry became the first player ever to sink two holes-in-one at the Masters, draining an incredible ace on Saturday. The joyful moment added to his growing collection of aces at golf's most iconic courses.

ESPN2 min read
Two Golfers Hit Holes in One in Same Round at Houston Open
SportsMar 30

Two Golfers Hit Holes in One in Same Round at Houston Open

Shane Lowry and Adam Scott both aced holes during the final round of the PGA Tour's Texas Children's Houston Open, creating a rare and thrilling moment in professional golf. The incredible feat had fans and players celebrating one of golf's most exciting achievements.

BBC Sport2 min read
Nacho Elvira Wins Dubai Golf After Lowry's Final Hole Drama
SportsJan 18

Nacho Elvira Wins Dubai Golf After Lowry's Final Hole Drama

Spanish golfer Nacho Elvira captured his third DP World Tour title at the Dubai Invitational after Shane Lowry's heartbreaking water ball on the final hole opened the door. Rory McIlroy mounted an impressive comeback from six strokes behind, but Elvira held steady to claim victory by one shot.

Sky Sports2 min read