Golf-Luck of the Irish! Lowry aces par-three sixth hole at Masters


Golf - The Masters - Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia, U.S. - April 11, 2026 Ireland's Shane Lowry watches his tee shot on the 3rd hole during the third round REUTERS/Mike Segar

AUGUSTA, Georgia, ⁠April 11 (Reuters) - Shane Lowry produced one of the moments of the ⁠2026 Masters on Saturday with a hole-in-one at the par-three ‌sixth during the third round at Augusta National.

Lowry threaded a seven-iron into the 190-yard hole known as Juniper and his ball hit the green, took a couple of bounces ​and curled into the left side of the ⁠cup to send the gathered ⁠patrons into raptures.

The Irishman's reaction was instant and uninhibited — he leaned back, ⁠punched ‌both fists skyward and then threw his arms around playing partner Tommy Fleetwood and caddie Darren Reynolds in a joyous embrace.

"You ⁠don't ever expect to make a hole-in-one. I just ​couldn't believe it," ‌said Lowry. "Obviously, you know, you're out there, and you're in the ⁠hunt at ​the Masters and you're making hole-in-one, it's pretty cool."

After retrieving his ball from the cup, Lowry milked the moment further, teasing the crowd with a mock ⁠throw before pocketing the souvenir with a grin.

The ​ace moved the 2019 British Open champion to eight-under for the week and vaulted him into in a tie for second place — four shots behind ⁠overnight leader Rory McIlroy.

He went on to post a four-under-par 68 that brought him to nine-under on the week, leaving him in fourth place and two shots behind co-leaders McIlroy and Cameron Young.

Lowry is the first ​player to hit two aces at the Masters, ⁠having also carded a hole-in-one at the par-three 16th in 2016.

His latest ​hole-in-one is the first at the Masters ‌since Stewart Cink's ace at the 16th ​in 2022 and the 35th in tournament history.

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Augusta, Georgia, editing by Pritha Sarkar and Peter Rutherford)

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