Irish star holes out again at Augusta. Lowry’s remarkable record of aces includes legendary moments at Pebble Beach and TPC Sawgrass.
Shane Lowry struck another hole-in-one at the Masters Tournament, continuing an extraordinary career arc of iconic aces. The Irish golfer made his second ace at Augusta National during the final round on Sunday, this time on the sixth hole, adding to an already impressive resume of eagles-for-one.
The shot drew an ovation from patrons at Augusta, and marked a remarkable feat in Lowry’s competitive history. With this latest ace, the 37-year-old has now recorded hole-in-ones at some of golf’s most storied venues and moments.
A Career Built on Spectacular Shots
Lowry’s collection of aces reads like a highlights reel of professional golf. The list includes the seventh hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links, the legendary 17th at TPC Sawgrass, and a hole-in-one at Memorial Park in Houston just weeks prior to this Masters. His second ace in major championship competition at Augusta adds another chapter to an already distinguished career.
Beyond these marquee moments, Lowry has demonstrated consistency in delivering under pressure. At the Masters alone, he now boasts two holes-in-one, a statistic that underscores his precision with the golf club when it matters most.
Masters Success and Tournament Significance
The ace came on one of Augusta National’s more demanding par-threes, continuing Lowry’s positive trend at the world’s most prestigious major. His performance at the course adds to a career that has seen him compete at the highest level consistently.
Lowry’s hole-in-one on Sunday was the seventh in Masters history at the sixth hole, highlighting just how difficult Augusta’s par-threes are to birdie through traditional means. The rarity of such moments makes each one a genuine milestone in the tournament’s storied past.