Four hole-in-ones on the PGA Tour last week
The tournament took place at El Camaleon par71, Mayakoba. Harman "opened" the hole-in-one quartet, at hole 4, round 2.
"I also used the pitching wedge like the previous players. It was nice to see the ball hit the green and loop into the hole," Harman said. It was Harman's third time scoring an ace on the PGA Tour. The previous two times came when he hit the final round of The Barclays 2015.
In the third round, Mayakoba had two more golfers scoring ace - Seamus Power at hole 8.
Then there's Sigg on hole 10.
As for Power, if he considers the style of "closing the hole from the green", he can get up to three shots because in addition to the ace, he also has an eagle from putting the ball into hole 11 when 111 yards from the flag and from a birdie in the sand pit next to the green of hole 14.
And Sigg asked the yard staff to hear that he finished the 10th hole after playing.
"That hole I played with a 7 iron, which was quite fast because I wanted to go to the bathroom. When I came out, the waiter said 'that's great, hole-in-one. , Sigg said.
When he went to the green, he realized the results, after his own caddy received the original ball from the player in the same group.
World Wide Technology at Mayakoba's remaining ace came on the closing day of November 6, when Robert Strebb succeeded with a shot on the 8th hole.
The third round would have been even more special, if Joel Dahmen had succeeded with a shot on the par4 17th hole, which was 300 yards long. If the ball goes through, Dahmen becomes only the second player to score a par4 ace in PGA Tour history. And while it was still out, Andrew Magee was still the sole owner of this feat, set at hole 17, round 1 of the 2001 Phoenix Open.
At last Mayakoba, after an ace, Harman finished second with -19 points, four strokes behind champion Russell Henley. Dahmen and Power finished T3 (-18). Strebb is on T42 (-10), next to Sigg and another player