Davis Love III followed up Shane Lowry's hole-in-one on 16 with an ace of his own, but surely even the most ardent golf fan won't have seen the likes of Louis Oosthuizen's effort too often.
You might say the South African's effort took a slight deflection on its way in...
Watch @Louis57TM make a hole-in-one off J.B. Holmes golf ball on No. 16 #themasters https://t.co/gQUlT7t62K
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 10, 2016
Absolutely glorious scenes at the 16th, with Lowry, Davis and Oosthuizen dropping the 25th, 26th and 27th holes-in-one in Masters history, respectively - but surely none will have been as strangely exhilarating (and fortunate) as Oosthuizen's, which almost took J.B. Holmes' ball in with it.
The Mossel's Bay man finished on four-over-par.