Watch European Tour pro make rare hole-in-three
There isn’t a more rare and impressive shot in golf than the hole-in-one. A case could be made for the albatross, which is actually better for your score, but there’s still something about that “1” on the scorecard (speaking with ZERO personal experience).
They both may pale in comparison to the hole-in-three, which normally occurs when a player has hits their ball into a water hazard, re-tees and then knocks it in. It’s a feat so rare that Fred Couples hole-in-three in 1999 on the 17th at Sawgrass has its own place in history.