If the tradition after you make a hole-in-one is buying drinks, K.J. Choi and Greg Chalmers will be splitting the tab on Saturday at Liberty National.
Both players made aces on the par-3 14th hole during the third round of the Barclays in consecutive groups, taking advantage of the short hole and the friendly pin position on the 135 yard hole.
Choi and Chalmers both used pitching wedges, and both shots looked pretty similar as they disappeared in the cup.
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