Only one has ever played on the PGA Tour.
On the PGA Tour Canada, there is a hole in one on a par 4.
Davis Shore achieved this amazing feat at the PGA Tour Canada Windsor Championship on Friday.
Shore’s second round saw him play the back nine in order. It was a rollercoaster ride. After opening with two pars, he was even after six holes despite a double-bogey, birdie, double-bogey and ace. After two more pars, he was even. At Ambassador Golf Club, Windsor, Ontario. The wildest front nine you will ever see was a result of a bogey at the 18th, his ninth hole.
Shore’s ace was on a par 4, which measures 321 yards, but played 290 yards.
When you are hot, you are hot
Last week’s @OspreyOpen Champ Davis Shore aces the par 4, 15th hole at the Windsor Championship https://t.co/wC2LbYSTSm pic.twitter.com/m00rZTC6vx
PGA TOUR Canada – Fortinet Cup (@PGATOURCanada August 4, 2020
It’s a shame that there is no video of the actual shot.
Shore won the PGA Tour Canada event at TPC in Toronto a week earlier. This week, even though he had a par-4, he is near the bottom of the leaderboard .
Andrew Magee is the only player to have ever aced a par-4 in PGA Tour tournament play. He did so in 2001 at the 17th hole of TPC Scottsdale, in Arizona.
The Korn Ferry Tour has had four par-4 aces, with the latest coming in 2012 at the then Web.com Tour Championship in Texas by Rob Oppenheim.
Crazy golf game.