Apart from winning an event, there is no better feeling for a golf player than getting a hole-in-one. And every golfer has a dream to make at least one ace on the PGA Tour. Meanwhile, maximum hole-in-one or aces come on par 3s and sometimes rarely on drivable par 4.
Meanwhile, as the 2020-21 PGA Tour season came to an end, there were plenty of aces in this season. So let us have a look at the top aces of the season, which include prominent players like Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm, Sergio Garcia, and Tommy Fleetwood.
Top aces from the 2020-21 PGA Tour season
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While there were numerous hole-in-ones in the 2020-21 PGA Tour season, let us relive a few of the top aces from prominent players.
1. Jordan Spieth
Jordan Spieth made an ace at the Arnold Palmer Invitational earlier this year. Meanwhile, it was a 222 yards par 3, second hole, and was said to be one of the toughest on the course. However, Spieth flushed a 4-iron off the tee, and got a favorable bounce, and rolled the ball inside the cup.
2. Sergio Garcia
Sergio Garcia made a hole-in-one at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play. It was a 160 yards par 3 with a front right hole location. The Spanish golfer smashed his 7-iron off the tee, and the ball just went an inch ahead and rolled back in the hole.
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3. Tommy Fleetwood
Tommy Fleetwood made an ace in the same event as Sergio Garcia. However, Fleetwood made it on the 179 yards par 3, 4th hole. He decided to go with a 7-iron off the tee and got the ball over the pin. But thanks to the slope, the ball started rolling back towards the hole and eventually went inside it.
4. Jon Rahm
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Jon Rahm, the U.S. Open Champion of the season, made an ace in the Memorial Tournament 2021. The 183 yards par-3 16th hole had a tough pin location for the day, but Rahm flushed his 7-iron to get the ball inside the hole.
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