The door swung wide open on Saturday for someone to make a real charge at Rory McIlroy's historic Masters lead, and what better way to make a charge than a hole-in-one?
Shane Lowry might not have considered a hole-in-one a realistic possibility on the Par 3 sixth hole at Augusta National, but he delivered with one of the most electrifying moments of his career to vault himself into a tie for second.
The hole-in-one wasn't a first for Lowry at the Masters, as he once sunk another ace on a different hole in Augusta a decade earlier.
Here's a look at Lowry's hole-in-one in the third round of the Masters.
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Shane Lowry hole-in-one at Masters
Lowry sunk a hole-in-one on hole No. 6 at the Masters, making quick work of the Par 3. Here's his shot and celebration:
Needing one stroke on No. 6, Shane Lowry cards an ace. #themasters pic.twitter.com/SAr9uy2KBs
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 11, 2026A hole-in-one is worth celebrating at any stage of the Masters, but it had particular meaning for Lowry as he and the rest of the contenders tried to cut into a sizable McIlroy lead. The ace brought Lowry into a tie for second at 8-under par, four strokes behind McIlroy.
Lowry is only the seventh player to record a hole-in-one at No. 6 in the Masters' 90-year history and the first since Corey Conners in 2021. Lowry previously had an ace at No. 16 in 2016, though holes-in-one are more common at No. 16.

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