If an ace happens and no one notices, did it really happen? Absolutely.
Billy Hurley III’s tee shot at the par-3 15th hole in the second round of the Frys.com Open went 181 yards. The distance to the hole was 181 yards. The former naval officer had dunked one in for an ace. But Hurley had no clue. He stares down toward the green, trying to glean what happened, but doesn’t realize it until a lone fan starts going crazy as a witness to a hole-in-one.
The hole-in-one took Hurley to 1 over par, but it wasn’t enough to get him above the cut line and to stick around for the weekend.
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