Louis Oosthuizen completes Masters history with astonishing third hole in one on final day
ByEurosport
Updated 10/04/2016 at 21:58 GMT
Louis Oosthuizen's career highlight is probably still winning the 2010 Open at St Andrews, but he is unlikely to forget the 16th hole of the 2016 Masters.
After Irishman Shane Lowry became the 16th person in history and the first in four years to sink a hole-in-one over the water on the iconic16th hole, US Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III followed his heroics less than half an hour later.
The fun and games weren't over as later in the day South African Oosthuizen dropped his ball in the middle of the green before it began to trickle towards the hole.
Astonishingly, his ball almost knocked the ball of playing partner J.B. Holmes into the hole before regaining momentum to trickle into the cup.
The US Masters hasn't seen anything like it before - three aces on a single hole in just one day.
So take a bow, Lowry, Love and Oosthuizen for creating their own slice of Masters history.
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