Tommy Fleetwood aces 16, only the 32nd hole in one in Masters history
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — There's no faster way to turn your round around at Augusta National than walking straight from one tee to the next. Tommy Fleetwood did exactly that late in Thursday's first round, draining a lovely ace on the par-3 16th.
Here's how it went down:
Straight into the hole! Tommy Fleetwood aces No. 16. #themasters pic.twitter.com/xUMfqyyuno
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 8, 2021
That didn't even waver! Brilliant shot. Unfortunately for Fleetwood, it only took him from a +4 to a +2. Not great when you're that far back, but every little ace helps.
This was the 32nd ace in Masters history, and 23rd on the 170-yard 16th. "With the green significantly sloping from right to left," the Masters media guide reads, "an exacting tee shot is required to have a reasonable birdie opportunity." It doesn't get more exact than that.
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