On Saturday at the BMW Championship, Hunter Mahan was having a solid round when he came to the par-3 17th. Mahan was 4-under with two holes to go, making a move up a stacked leaderboard at Conway Farms, and that was when this shot happened.
Mahan pulled five-iron from 210 yards, hit it right at the flag and got a very nice bounce. The rest was history, as the ball disappeared like a putt dropping, making it a hole-in-one for Mahan who finished with a round of 6-under 65.
Devil Ball Golf – Golf – Yahoo! Sports
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