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Magic on 13: This golfer has hit 10 career aces. This one was his best

Magic on 13: This golfer has hit 10 career aces. This one was his best

On the first green at Royal Portrush, as Marc Leishman stared at his 25-foot putt looking to start his third round with a birdie, the crowd erupted over his right shoulder.
It wasn't for Irish hero Rory McIlroy. He was still two hours away from teeing off.
The noise came from the 13th green – a 176-metre downhill par three. It shares a corner of the course with the 17th, and the grandstands between them form a natural amphitheatre, primed for moments like this.
The eruption came from both sides of the green because Englishman John Parry had just made a hole-in-one.
The ball pitched near the front of the green, held its line, and disappeared.
Parry, 38, from the spa town of Harrogate in North Yorkshire, turned instinctively and high-fived the first person he saw — his American playing partner Justin Leonard. Then Leonard's caddie. Then his own.
It was likely the first — and perhaps the only — ace of the 153rd Open Championship.
Asked how many he'd now had in his career, Parry grinned.
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