You've probably heard golfers dream of a "hole-in-one," but do you know just how rare and celebrated this feat truly is? We'll break down why sinking a golf ball in a single stroke is one of the sport's most thrilling and unexpected moments.
Shane Lowry's recent hole-in-one at The Masters brought this rare golf achievement into the spotlight, sparking conversations about its difficulty and prestige.
Lowry aced the 180-yard 17th hole at Augusta National, marking the 36th hole-in-one in Masters history.