Yesterday was a great day to be Rory McIlroy or Shane Lowry—hitting dynamite aces on Spyglass Hill’s No. 15 and Pebble Beach’s No. 7—it was just as fun to be a media member coasting off of the major winners’ success.
Add this one at No. 7 to the aces he owns at the 17th at TPC Sawgrass and the 16th at Augusta National Golf Club.
Shane Lowry, like Rory McIlroy, make a hole-in-one Thursday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. But Lowry's came on one of golf's most famous holes.
Lowry emulated his Ryder Cup team-mate later in the day, finding the cup with his effort from the tee on the seventh hole. After finishing his round, the 37-year-old taunted McIlroy by insisting that his ace was the better of the two.
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry two shots off the lead after hitting holes-in-one during first round of Pebble Beach Pro-Am; Justin Rose carded seven-under 65, one shot behind clubhouse leader Russell Henley;
WENDY Lowry amusingly poked fun at Shane and his pal Rory McIlroy hitting holes-in-one within hours of each other. First up at Pebble Beach was Rory who hit a perfect tee shot on the 15th. That
While pro-ams can be tricky events for golfers to navigate, Shane Lowry knows how to keep it clear with his pro-am partners.
Scottie Scheffler looked every bit like the No. 1 player in the world even if he didn't make a hole-in-one during the exciting start to the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Rory McIlroy bags only his third hole-in-one on PGA Tour with Shane Lowry repeating the incredible feat later in the day
Shane Lowry hailed it as “the luck of the Irish” as he completed a famous trinity of holes-in-one and matched pal Rory McIlroy by making an ace in round one of the AT&T Pro-Am.
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry didn’t manage to claim the first round lead in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am – that honour fell to American Russell Henley – but the two Irishmen stole the highlight reels in each recording holes-in-one in the $20 million PGA Tour signature event, as each used their aces to move into contention.