Shane Lowry Makes Masters History: His Second Hole-in-One at Augusta National Earns Him Crystal Bowl
- On Saturday, Shane Lowry recorded a hole-in-one at the Masters at Augusta National. The Irishman aced the sixth hole, marking his second career ace at the tournament while playing in his third round.
- Adding to his record, Lowry previously aced the 16th hole during the final round of the 2016 Masters. This feat makes him the first player in the tournament's history to record two holes-in-one.
- Playing with Tommy Fleetwood, Lowry hit a shot from 190 yards, moving to 8 under par. That shot vaulted him into a high position, trailing tournament leader Rory McIlroy by four strokes.
- Players who make holes-in-one at the Masters receive a crystal bowl, a prize Lowry previously earned. His recent success follows an ace at the Houston Open, mirroring the recent feat of Stewart Cink.
- Lowry has a growing collection of aces at iconic venues, including the 17th at TPC Sawgrass and the 7 at Pebble Beach. These shots solidify his reputation as a hole-in-one specialist.
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Perhaps it wasn't luck that Shane Lowry's tee shot on the par 3 No. 6 hole at the Masters on Saturday went in for a hole-in-one, as he became the first golfer ever to have two career holes-in-one at the tournament.
Lowry becomes first with two Masters aces
AUGUSTA, US — Shane Lowry became the first player in Masters history with multiple aces in his career, blasting his second hole-in-one at Augusta National on Saturday (Sunday in Manila) a decade after making his first.
'Maybe I'm just good': Shane Lowry's historic Masters ace puts him in green-jacket contention
Shane Lowry made a hole-in-one at Augusta's 6th hole Saturday at the 2026 Masters. The ace set Masters history and put Lowry in contention. The post ‘Maybe I’m just good’: Shane Lowry’s historic Masters ace puts him in green-jacket contention appeared first on Golf.
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