AUGUSTA, Ga. — On Saturday, Shane Lowry aced the par-3 sixth hole during the third round at Augusta National, becoming the first player in Masters history to record two career holes-in-one after his previous ace on the 16th hole in 2016. Lowry struck a 7-iron from roughly 190 yards that hopped into the cup. The ace moved Lowry to eight-under and into a tie for second, four shots behind leader Rory McIlroy, and drew loud cheers from patrons gathered near holes 5, 6, 15 and 16. Tournament officials confirmed Lowry received the customary crystal bowl; play will resume with the final round on Sunday as leaderboard positions solidify.
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Shane Lowry's historic achievement adds excitement to the Masters. It's a reminder of the thrill of golf, whether you're a player or a fan. Check out the Masters' final round to see if Lowry can maintain his momentum.
Lowry's double ace is a first in Masters history, showing that even in a game as old as golf, there's always room for new feats. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good sports record.
Shane Lowry benefited directly with a higher leaderboard position, heightened media attention, and receiving the Masters' customary crystal bowl reward.
Competing players, particularly leader Rory McIlroy, saw their margin reduced and experienced increased pressure on the leaderboard after Lowry's ace.
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Lowry aces sixth, becomes first with two Masters
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