Perhaps it wasn’t luck that Shane Lowry’s tee shot on the par 3 No. 6 hole at the Masters on Saturday went in for a hole-in-one, as he became the first golfer ever to have two career holes-in-one at the tournament.
“Maybe I’m just that good,” Lowry told reporters in a cheeky response after the third round.
Lowry, 39, sent a jolt through Augusta with his hole-in-one, pumping his arms in celebration as the crowd went wild.
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