Louis Oosthuizen Drains Third Hole-in-One of the Day on the 16th with a Little Twist

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J.B. Holmes stuck his shot on the par-3 16th close, so close that when Louis Oosthuizen hit just after him his ball rolled back down the green, hit Holmes’s ball, and still rolled in.

This is the first time in Masters history that three hole-in-ones have been made.

Had Holmes ball also gone in, he would have had to replace it accoring to rule 19-5.

As Ryan Bellengee mentioned to me, Leif Olson had something similar happen at the Canadian Open in 2009.